Creative exports
O'Connor, Justin (2005) Creative exports. The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 11(1), pp. 45-60.
Abstract
The article draws on research and policy experience surrounding the development of a cultural industries agenda for St. Petersburg. It tries to explain the reason for some of the resistance to the “internationalization” of the cultural industries agenda. It suggests, first, that this agenda is implicated in tensions around “modernization”; second, that the United Kingdom's “independents-led” ' approach might have real limitations in other contexts; and third, that the idea that cities are able to compete within an ever more global cultural market might ignore some very real problems faced by the “losers” or “outsiders” in this process.
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| ID Code: | 32322 |
|---|---|
| Item Type: | Journal Article |
| Keywords: | cultural and creative industries, Russia and transition, globalising cultural markets, local and urban studies |
| DOI: | 10.1080/10286630500067747 |
| ISSN: | 1028-6632 |
| Subjects: | Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) > OTHER STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190999) |
| Divisions: | Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty |
| Deposited On: | 20 May 2010 14:49 |
| Last Modified: | 01 Mar 2012 00:04 |
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