A Modern Guide to Creative Economies
Edited by Roberta Comunian,
Alessandra Faggian,
Jarna Heinonen and
Nick Wilson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Bringing together a series of new perspectives and reflections on creative economies, this insightful Modern Guide expands and challenges current knowledge in the field. Interdisciplinary in scope, it features a broad range of contributions from both leading and emerging scholars, which provide innovative, critical research into a wide range of disciplines, including arts and cultural management, cultural policy, cultural sociology, economics, entrepreneurship, management and business studies, geography, humanities, and media studies.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Geography; Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781789905489
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to A Modern Guide to Creative Economies , pp 1-19

- Roberta Comunian, Alessandra Faggian, Jarna Heinonen and Nick Wilson
- Ch 2 Modular solutions and creative coding: the success of the creative and cultural industries in Australia , pp 21-35

- Scott Brook
- Ch 3 On GIS and the creative economy: opportunities and challenges , pp 36-54

- Manfredi de Bernard, Roberta Comunian and Federica Viganò
- Ch 4 Using social network analysis to understand the creative and cultural industries , pp 55-76

- Jon Swords
- Ch 5 Measuring creative and cultural industries: the statistics job from taxonomies to composite indices , pp 77-90

- Alessandro Crociata and Chiara Burlina
- Ch 6 Experiences of belonging to the creative economy: narratives from northern micro-entrepreneurs , pp 92-108

- Lenita Nieminen and Arja Lemmetyinen
- Ch 7 Cultural entrepreneurship: ethnicity and migrant communities , pp 109-124

- Annette Naudin
- Ch 8 Creative entrepreneurship in 2022 and beyond: some implications for higher education , pp 125-145

- Ruth Bridgstock
- Ch 9 This must be the place: creative workers evaluations of cities as enabling contexts for work , pp 147-163

- Lorenzo Mizzau, Fabrizio Montanari, Damiano Razzoli and Stefano Rodighiero
- Ch 10 Crafting professionals: exploring the spatial and social mediation of professional networks in craft higher education , pp 164-180

- Lauren England
- Ch 11 Emerging spatial relations of artists and art scenes through the lens of art schools in Manchester and Leipzig , pp 181-193

- Silvie Jacobi
- Ch 12 Exploring contemporary visual arts careers in Italy: education, mobility and project work , pp 194-214

- Jessica Tanghetti
- Ch 13 Re-futuring creative economies: beyond bad dreams and the banal imagination , pp 216-227

- Mark Banks
- Ch 14 Growth of what? New narratives for the creative economy, beyond GDP , pp 228-248

- Jonathan Gross
- Ch 15 Inclusive solidarity: emerging forms of resistance within the UK creative economy , pp 249-268

- Tamsyn Dent
- Ch 16 What is the creative economy - really? , pp 269-285

- Nick Wilson
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