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Book Chapter
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2013) Developing a creative cluster in a post-industrial city : the Creative Industries Development Service (CIDS) and Manchester. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Creative Industries and Urban Development : Creative Cities in the 21st Century. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London, pp. 43-55.
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2012) Shanghai : images of modernity. In Anheier, Helmut & Isar, Raj Yudhishthir (Eds.) Cultures and Globalization: Cities, Cultural Policy and Governance. SAGE Publications Inc., California, United States of America, pp. 288-300.
Gu, Xin (2011) From the margin to the centre : towards an art strategy for the ethnic enclaves in the city. In Rollman, Louise (Ed.) My Own Private Neon Oasis. Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane, pp. 30-41.
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2010) Shanghai: city of other people’s dreams. In Transit-Labour : Circuits, Regions, Borders. Blood and Thunder Publishing Concern, Sydney, pp. 21-22.
Journal Article
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2012) Creative industry clusters in Shanghai : a success story? International Journal of Cultural Policy.
Gu, Xin (2012) The art of re-industrialisation in Shanghai. Culture Unbound : Journal of current cultural research, 4, pp. 193-211.
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110O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2011) Creative industry clusters and the ‘creative milieu’ in Shanghai. .
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2010) Developing a creative cluster in a postindustrial city : CIDS and Manchester. The Information Society, 26(2), pp. 124-136.
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3Gu, Xin (2010) Social network and aesthetic reflexivity in the creative industries. Journal of International Communication, 16(2), pp. 55-66.
Gu, Xin & O'Connor, Justin (2006) A new modernity? The arrival of ‘creative industries’ in China. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 271-283.
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Gu, Xin (2011) designing creative clusters : some indicators. In 1st Asian Workshop on Cultural Economics, the Association of Cultural Economics Japan, 27-28 November 2011, Kyoto.
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