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020 _qPaperback
040 _cASM
100 _a"Hartley, John,"
_eAuthor
245 0 _aCreative economy and culture:
_b"challenges, changes and futures for the creative industries / John Hartley, Wen Wen, Henry Siling Li."
_c"Hartley, John,"
260 _aLos Angeles
_bSage
_c2015
300 _a250 Pages
_billustrations
_c24 cm
520 _a"Creative Industries studies is now well-established in higher education in many countries, especially in universities and colleges where there is a component of creative-practice education as well as cultural and aesthetic theory or business and economic analysis. The Creative Industries field is an interdisciplinary amalgam that draws from the humanities, the creative arts, technology studies, and the social sciences. Cultural, economic, political, artistic, scientific and technological discourses all contribute to the Creative Industries, and all deploy their own specialist language. This book shows how a coherent field is slowly resolving itself into focus through this diverse, distributed, multi-discursive and undirected collective enterprise. It charts a pathway through the terrain, showing how students, researchers, entrepreneurs, practitioners and policymakers can make use of recent advances in the systematic study of the creative process on a population-wide scale."
546 _aEnglish
650 _a"Social Sciences, Cultural industries. Culture--Economic aspects."
700 _a"Wen, Wen"
_eAuthors
700 _a"Li, Henry Siling,"
_eAuthors
942 _cBooks
999 _c4093
_d4093