Publicly-funded culture and the creative industries [Recurs electrònic] / John Holden
Publication details: London : Arts Council England, 2007Description: 44 pOnline resources: Summary: Ever since the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Creative Industries Taskforce formulated the concept of the creative industries in 1998, creativity in general, and the creative industries in particular, have generated significant interest in academia, business, the media and in policymaking. This paper explores the relationship between publicly-funded culture and the creative industries. (Font: Introdució)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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e-Book | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC Repositori digital | General | DIG07-0051 | 1 | Available | 1200070051 |
Publicly-funded Culture and the Creative Industries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Economic approaches -- 3. Culture and creativity -- 4. How the creative economy is changing -- 5. Simple connections -- 6. Complex ecologies -- 7. Creative lives -- 8. Conclusion -- Bibliography: General creativity and culture ; Impact of cultural institutions and industries -- References
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