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Cultural Industries and the Environmental Crisis

New Approaches for Policy
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
166 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am16.09.20211st ed. 2020
This volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models that may point to greener, cleaner, more sustainable and socially just cultural and creative industries.mehr
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KlappentextThis volume critiques the current model of the creative economy, and considers alternative models that may point to greener, cleaner, more sustainable and socially just cultural and creative industries.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-49386-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum16.09.2021
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten166 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht342 g
IllustrationenX, 166 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.50073948
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1-Creative economy, degrowth and limitation.- Chapter 2-Towards a new paradigm of the creative city or the same devil in disguise? culture-led urban (re)development and sustainability.- Chapter 3-Creative industries and the crisis of social reproduction.- Chapter 4-Re-thinking the creative economy towards social justice: can action-research help change policy direction in the field?.- chapter 5-Green accounting for a creative economy.- Chapter 6-The environmental sustainability of the music industries.- Chapter 7-The promise of e-commerce: interrogating notions of sustainability in Amazon's logistics.- Chapter 8-Cultural production beyond extraction? questioning the present and future of the creative industries in Argentina.- Chapter 9-Ferality: nature, culture and creative economy.- Chapter 10-La vie épuisée? exhaustion as a driver for change in the cultural sector in Scotland.- Chapter 11-Getting on and getting out.mehr

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Autor

Dr. Kate Oakley is Professor of Cultural Policy at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds. She was previously Head of the Centre for Cultural Policy and Management at City University, London and a Visiting Professor at the University of the Arts London. Her research interests include the politics of cultural policy, work in the cultural industries, and regional development. She came into academia following careers as a journalist, market researcher and civil servant and for 15 years she ran a successful consultancy and research business in the cultural sectors. Her portfolio of projects included: work on cultural and creative industry strategies; work on the social impacts of culture and the arts; work on skills and employment in the cultural industries and cultural policy advice at a variety of spatial levels.
Dr. Mark Banks is Professor and Director of CAMEo Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies, University of Leicester - an interdisciplinary institute launched in 2016 to explore the changing productive dynamics of the cultural and creative industries, cultural consumption, media and arts. Prior to this, he was Director of Research (2015-16) and Academic Programme Director (2014-15) in the Department of Media and Communication. His research is mostly concerned with the relationships between culture and economy, mainly in the context of the cultural industries, and he is especially interested in issues of cultural work in relation to identity, access and opportunity, social justice, and moral economy.