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The creative and cultural economy and the recession

The creative and cultural economy and the recession

... the cultural and creative industries can contribute to future growth? We might characterise this in a new catchphrase: from FIRE (Finance, Insurance, Real Estate) to ICE (Information and cultural ... 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

... joint creative synergies, and is therefore widely practiced where multidi- mensional but discrete projects are at ...the cultural economy these projects invariably change their substantive content ... See full document

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Fashion in Bolivia’s cultural economy

Fashion in Bolivia’s cultural economy

... and economy, has configured in scholarly work on creative labour which has been predominantly based on the experience of post-industrial cities in the global ... See full document

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After cultural economy

After cultural economy

... more sympathy for Lash and Urry than the others), fail to acknowledge the symbolic basis of all industries, be they manufacturing or services. So, heavy engineering and telecommunications have just as much of a symbolic ... See full document

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Local capacity building for the creative economy

Local capacity building for the creative economy

... the cultural economy - in its purely economic role - may have such beneficial knock on ...the creative sector, however just as normative trade rules and industrial policy may inadvertently ... See full document

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View of Artists in The Creative Economy

View of Artists in The Creative Economy

... contemporary 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 ... See full document

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Cultural economy

Cultural economy

... the economy is founded (taxonomically) on an early twentieth-century ...public cultural forms, orchestras, theaters, ...the cultural sector and the creative industries, administratively, as ... See full document

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Resilience, locality and the cultural economy

Resilience, locality and the cultural economy

... post-2010 recession, and the state imposed austerity packages enforced due to resources being re-directed to bail out failing ...good recession go to waste ’ and sought to reduce state spending on top of, ... See full document

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WHY THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES MATTER TO BIRMINGHAM: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CITY S CREATIVE ECONOMY

WHY THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES MATTER TO BIRMINGHAM: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CITY S CREATIVE ECONOMY

... and recession are having a significant impact on the creative and cultural sector, as indeed they have on almost all ...‘the cultural sector continues to hold up comparatively well compared to ... See full document

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Gentrification, artists and the cultural economy

Gentrification, artists and the cultural economy

... the creative class identified by Florida, are the workers of hi-tech, not the cultural industries; in fact, the argument is one about the consumption power of the creative ...the creative ... See full document

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Gastronomic tourism and the creative economy

Gastronomic tourism and the creative economy

... As for the gastronomic tourism experience, it can be defined as the evaluation carried out by the tourist on a number of attributes (attractiveness of the food and environment, quality of service), after a stay in a ... See full document

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The Cultural and Creative Industries: new engines for the city?

The Cultural and Creative Industries: new engines for the city?

... real cultural production. This popular trend recognizes cultural production as a significant part of the lifeblood of ...of cultural clusters, or art factories (converted industrial buildings which ... See full document

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The university as intermediary for the creative economy: Pedagogues, policy-makers and creative workers in the curriculum

The university as intermediary for the creative economy: Pedagogues, policy-makers and creative workers in the curriculum

... posts (produced as course work reflections), Social Media student Chris expressed awareness of the contradictions around his enthusiasm for supporting the arts as a fundraiser: “Is it right that arts organisations need ... See full document

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Understanding the creative and cultural sector in Kensington and Chelsea

Understanding the creative and cultural sector in Kensington and Chelsea

... bigger cultural institutions, such as the Exhibition Road museums and the Royal Court theatre, draw in huge numbers of visitors and contribute to the local economy (though their spending is spread far ... See full document

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Benchmarking and understanding London’s Cultural and Creative Industries

Benchmarking and understanding London’s Cultural and Creative Industries

... The benefit is the capture of characteristics that are not transparent in the raw SIC system. Cross-cutting classification systems are used to study a variety of putative 'sectors – for example the life sciences. They ... See full document

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London's cultural and creative industries – 2010 update

London's cultural and creative industries – 2010 update

... total creative employment fell for three successive years before turning up in ...the creative industries were vulnerable to cyclic fluctuations in the ...of creative industry employment and output ... See full document

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Cultural and Creative Industries in Modern Languages

Cultural and Creative Industries in Modern Languages

... in China in the early 2000s, and has since represented the fastest developing econ omic sector in China (with the Communist Party ambition of setting CCI as a pillar for China’s economy by 2020 ). Whilst the speed ... See full document

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Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: an occupational critique

Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: an occupational critique

... The case for the economic importance of the ‘creative industries’ within the UK has generally been made with reference to data on GVA and employment levels pertaining to a varying group of Standard Industrial ... See full document

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"Identification of creative investment in global economy "

"Identification of creative investment in global economy "

... 1. Creative industries, which have been undergoing a methodological identification since the 1990s, become dynamic and highly profitable sector of the global ...of creative capital (synergistic combination ... See full document

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Development Of Tourism And Creative Economy In Indonesia

Development Of Tourism And Creative Economy In Indonesia

... and cultural heritage that have existed for hundreds of years, such as Prambanan, Borobudur, Toraja houses, and Javanese, Balinese and Sundanese ...dances. Creative industries can provide a very broad role ... See full document

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