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Culture, Creativity and Economy - Collaborative Practices, Value Creation and Spaces of Creativity

English · Hardback

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This book nuances our understanding of the contemporary creative economy by engaging with a set of three key tensions: between individual and collaborative creative practices, between tradition and innovation, and between isolated and interconnected spaces of creativity.


List of contents










1. Introduction: Exploring tensions in the creative economy 2. The field of fashion in the digital age: Insights from global and 'not-so-global' fashion centres 3. Creative Splintering and Structural Change in Leicester, UK 4. Crowdfunding and co-creation of value: the case of the fashion brand Linjer 5. Intermediaries, Work and Creativity in Creative and Innovative Sectors- The Case of Berlin 6. Technology as a source for creativity: Insights from the Swiss fashion industry 7. Assessing values of cultural heritage and museums: A holistic framework 8. Spatial processes of translation: how coworking diffused from urban to rural environments. The case of Cowocat in Catalonia, Spain 9. Cultural Intermediaries Revisited: Lessons from Cape Town, Lagos and Nairobi 10. Curated by pioneers, spaces and resistance: The development of electronic dance music in Stockholm


About the author










Brian J. Hracs is Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Southampton, UK. He is interested in how digital technologies and global competition are reshaping the creative economy.
Taylor Brydges is a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden and the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney. Her research interests include economic competitiveness and entrepreneurship in the cultural and creative industries, and sustainability and the circular economy.
Tina Haisch is Professor for Innovation and Space at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. Her research focuses on processes of valuation in creative and cultural industries, how cities and regions transform through arts and culture and which role societal values play.
Atle Hauge is Professor in Service Innovation at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. From 2015 to 2019 he was the leader of Knowledge Works - the Norwegian national Centre for Cultural Industries. He has worked on several projects on the cultural industries, and his PhD thesis was on the Swedish fashion industry. Other research interests are service innovation, digitisation and regional development.
Johan Jansson is Associate Professor at the Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University. Jansson's research concerns the spatial organisation of (economic) activities, spatially and socially embedded processes (e.g. knowledge, creativity, values) and how technology alter distance/proximity dynamics.
Jenny Sjöholm is Lecturer at Linköping University in Sweden at the Department for Technology and Social Change. Her research is found in the area of geohumanities and concerns the geographies, politics and practices of contemporary art, cultural work and digitization.


Summary

This book nuances our understanding of the contemporary creative economy by engaging with a set of three key tensions: between individual and collaborative creative practices, between tradition and innovation, and between isolated and interconnected spaces of creativity.

Product details

Assisted by Taylor Brydges (Editor), Tina Haisch (Editor), Atle Hauge (Editor), Brian J. Hracs (Editor), Johan Jansson (Editor), Jenny Sjoholm (Editor), Jenny Sjöholm (Editor)
Publisher UK Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2021
 
EAN 9781032053271
ISBN 978-1-03-205327-1
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 138 mm x 216 mm x 15 mm
Weight 299 g
Illustrations Farb., s/w. Abb.
Series The Dynamics of Economic Space
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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