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Gentrification, artists and the cultural economy

Gentrification, artists and the cultural economy

... of cultural and artistic workers in East London; it is not a consumption sub-culture but a ‘scene’ (Straw 2001), a community of artistic practice (Mar and Anderson ...years, artists have moved to the ... See full document

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Cultural economy

Cultural economy

... the cultural economy, and represents the move away from the idealization of culture and artists that commonly precluded them from the lens of cultural ...of cultural work exhibits a ... See full document

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Resilience, locality and the cultural economy

Resilience, locality and the cultural economy

... The cultural economy is formed and articulated through and in its connections with people and ...the cultural economy often remains at an abstract level, or solely in an idealist ...with ... See full document

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Cultural economy and the creative field of the city

Cultural economy and the creative field of the city

... Extensive gentrification of inner city neighbourhoods high- lights these effects, both by reason of its transfor- mational impacts on the visual aspect of inner city areas as well as by its function in extending ... See full document

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View of Artists in The Creative Economy

View of Artists in The Creative Economy

... creative economy, myths of the autonomy and freedom of artists have become a condition of self-exploitation, self-precarization and self-branding within neoliberal forms of governmentality, as dis- cussed ... See full document

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The Poetry of Little Things: Reconnecting-Recollecting Cultural Memory. The Perception and Expression of Vietnamese Cultural Heritage by French Viet Kieu Visual Artists in Saigon

The Poetry of Little Things: Reconnecting-Recollecting Cultural Memory. The Perception and Expression of Vietnamese Cultural Heritage by French Viet Kieu Visual Artists in Saigon

... open-market economy, three separated channels define Vietnamese contemporary art (Nguyen Quan, 2009: ...independent artists related to the rise of tourism ...Kieu artists finds place in the third ... See full document

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The practice of cultural ecology: network connectivity in the creative economy

The practice of cultural ecology: network connectivity in the creative economy

... REACT (Research and Enterprise for Arts and Creative Technologies) was established in 2012 as a collaboration between UWE Bristol, digital media centre Watershed, and the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and ... See full document

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Cities and Gentrification in Contemporary Brazil

Cities and Gentrification in Contemporary Brazil

... and cultural values, he argued, subsist in relative independence, “even in those cases where the economic sanction reaffirms cultural consecration” (Bourdieu, 1999: ... See full document

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Cultural political economy and urban heritage tourism

Cultural political economy and urban heritage tourism

... The relational and often reciprocal ties around urban heritage tourism also bring together the differing social spheres of life. According to CPE thinking, these relations should not be seen as involving separate ... See full document

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Beyond Resilience: Learning from the cultural economy

Beyond Resilience: Learning from the cultural economy

... We can highlight a number of other areas where the apparent resilience generates challenges. Public sector funding cuts to large scale institutions such as museums and galleries are routinely supplemented by charitable ... See full document

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Celebrity and Schadenfreude: The cultural economy of fame in freefall

Celebrity and Schadenfreude: The cultural economy of fame in freefall

... The popularity of the desire to see celebrities fall down as well as rise up clearly indicates how this form of Schadenfreude is structured through contemporary discourses of meritocracy. It functions as both its flip ... See full document

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Celebrity CEOs and the cultural economy of tabloid intimacy

Celebrity CEOs and the cultural economy of tabloid intimacy

... From my own disciplinary standpoint it therefore seems potentially fruitful to use the tools of media and cultural studies to analyze the role of contemporary CEOs. It seems to me that they should not be left ... See full document

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On Pre  and Post Disciplinarity in (Cultural) Political Economy

On Pre and Post Disciplinarity in (Cultural) Political Economy

... political economy was typically grounded in relatively rich philosophical anthropologies ...political economy had already begun the retreat from these wide-ranging concerns in the early nineteenth- century; ... See full document

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Just Governance or Just War?: Native Artists, Cultural Production, and the Challenge of "Super-Diversity"

Just Governance or Just War?: Native Artists, Cultural Production, and the Challenge of "Super-Diversity"

... own cultural frameworks and argue for a form of governance that respects and protects the core of Indigenous ...and cultural expression can be used to generate a dialogue with the United States and ... See full document

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Sub cultural paradoxes: women tattoo artists negotiating gender, labour, capital and resistance

Sub cultural paradoxes: women tattoo artists negotiating gender, labour, capital and resistance

... being cultural and interactive. Cultural refers to the manipulation of relationships between masculinity and femininity as culturally- embedded beliefs, and interactive refers to the manipulation of these ... See full document

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Urban Transformations in Latin America's Cultural Capital: An Analysis of City Branding and its Impact on Gentrification in Buenos Aires

Urban Transformations in Latin America's Cultural Capital: An Analysis of City Branding and its Impact on Gentrification in Buenos Aires

... whether gentrification is taking ...of gentrification as a facet of municipal policy and urban ...that gentrification is an urban phenomenon employed by city authorities in order to create desired ... See full document

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Beyond Resilience: Learning from the cultural economy

Beyond Resilience: Learning from the cultural economy

... the cultural field has an uneasy relationship with ...The cultural field has, in that last half century, been extremely dynamic in terms of its growth and continual ‘spill-overs’ across the for and not for ... See full document

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Brand in the Caribbean : a cultural analysis of the regional creative economy

Brand in the Caribbean : a cultural analysis of the regional creative economy

... asymmetrical cultural sector, noting that certain ethnic groups, art forms and geographical areas are given more infrastructural support that ...for cultural development within the regional context, and ... See full document

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Marketing and Artists

Marketing and Artists

... A more contemporary example of the impact attention and notoriety on art is the revealed by the creativity of Andy Warhol, pop artist of the 60’s generation who gained fame by painting a soup can (Figure 1.). At the time ... See full document

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MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER CULTURAL SKILLS & CREATIVE ECONOMY

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER CULTURAL SKILLS & CREATIVE ECONOMY

... Our UK Arts team works with the British Council’s global network of offices to achieve significant impact and change by finding new ways of connecting and seeing each other through the arts. Our team in the UK has three ... See full document

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