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Informationen zum Autor Terry Flew is Professor of Media and Communications in the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. He has been seconded from QUT to act as a Commissioner of the Australian Law Reform Commission from May 2011 to February 2012, chairing the Inquiry into the National Classification Scheme in Australia. Klappentext A much needed book that weaves together the varying strands of the growing term 'The Creative Industries'. International in coverage, the book traces the historical and contemporary ideas that make the term more relevant today that its ever been. Zusammenfassung A much needed book that weaves together the varying strands of the growing term 'The Creative Industries'. International in coverage! the book traces the historical and contemporary ideas that make the term more relevant today that its ever been. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Origins of Creative Industries Policy International Models of Creative Industries Policy From Culture Industries to Cultural Economy Products, Services, Production and Creative Work Consumption, Markets, Technology and Cultural Trade Globalization, Cities and Creative Spaces Creative Industries and Public Policy Conclusion
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Introduction
Origins of Creative Industries Policy
International Models of Creative Industries Policy
From Culture Industries to Cultural Economy
Products, Services, Production and Creative Work
Consumption, Markets, Technology and Cultural Trade
Globalization, Cities and Creative Spaces
Creative Industries and Public Policy
Conclusion
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Nothing grows quite so fast in the creative industries as the debates about them. Yet these have been accented differently in different countries and across the different policy domains - cultural, economic, educational, and technological. Offering a lucid and comprehensive review of these debates, Terry Flew casts a well-informed eye on the place the creative industries occupy in today's increasingly globalised cultural economy. Tony Bennett