Cultural and creative industries
Flew, Terry (2008) Cultural and creative industries. In Hearn, Gregory, Rooney, David J., & Wright, David (Eds.) Knowledge Policy: Challenges for the 21st Century. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 59-69.
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Abstract
This chapter evaluates the rise of creative industries from four standpoints: the growing interest in creativity in the early 21st century; the 'culturalisation' of economic life with the rise of service industries; clustering and uneven development in the cultural economic geography of the creative industries; and the future of arts and cultural policy.
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