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The evolving Creative Industries: From original assumptions to contemporary interpretations

Cunningham, Stuart D. (2003) The evolving Creative Industries: From original assumptions to contemporary interpretations.

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Abstract

This is a set of thoughts about where Creative Industries has gone as a research and policy idea since its inception in 1997. I would like to thank and acknowledge all those people who are working in this area here at QUT and elsewhere in the city and broader, because I have certainly learnt a lot of what I am going to talk about today from them, and from the collaborative research and learning environment that we have got here. I am going to talk a little about the origins, then talk about the idea of creative industries, its wide dissemination in different parts around the world and thirdly I am going to look at where the research and policy agenda is heading six years on from its inception.

Item Type:Other
Status:Unpublished
Keywords:creative industries; innovation policy; cultural industries; arts and humanities
Subjects:Subjects UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:4391
Deposited By:Foth, Marcus
Deposited On:01 June 2006
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2003 Stuart D. Cunningham
Additional Information:Transcript of a seminar, 9 May 2003, QUT, Brisbane