The development of creative industries has been connected to urban development since the end of the 20th century. However, the causality of why creative industries always cluster and develop in certain cities hasn‘t been adequately demonstrated, especially as to how various resources grow, interact and nurture the creative capacity of the locality. Therefore it is vital to observe how the local institutional environment nurtures creative industries and how creative industries consequently change the environment in order to better address the connection between creative industries and localities.\ud \ud In Beijing, the relocation of CCTV, BTV and Phoenix to Chaoyang District raises the possibility of a new era for Chinese media, one in which...
International Exchange Center is one of the “four centers” of Beijing’s strategic positioning. Accom...
Although the scale and speed of China's urban and economic transition is well acknowledged, a detail...
CARGC Paper 1 drew on Curtin’s then book project, Media Capital, which compares and contrasts cities...
The development of creative industries has been connected to urban development since the end of the ...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
A dispatch on the arts, technologies and cultures in the metropolitan community served by the Beijin...
This article reports on current developments within "creative industries" in Beijing. The article di...
In seeking to explain why Shanghai,China’s economic capital, has a more timid media system than its ...
Shanghai is a spectacular world city that demonstrates its enterprise and dynamism on every street. ...
Since the post-1980 economic reforms, Chinese cities, in particular large cites, have experienced fa...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This thesis examines the formation and governance patterns of the social and spatial concentration o...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This project seeks to documen...
International Exchange Center is one of the “four centers” of Beijing’s strategic positioning. Accom...
Although the scale and speed of China's urban and economic transition is well acknowledged, a detail...
CARGC Paper 1 drew on Curtin’s then book project, Media Capital, which compares and contrasts cities...
The development of creative industries has been connected to urban development since the end of the ...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
This essay begins with a brief discussion of how the idea of creative industries has provided the im...
A dispatch on the arts, technologies and cultures in the metropolitan community served by the Beijin...
This article reports on current developments within "creative industries" in Beijing. The article di...
In seeking to explain why Shanghai,China’s economic capital, has a more timid media system than its ...
Shanghai is a spectacular world city that demonstrates its enterprise and dynamism on every street. ...
Since the post-1980 economic reforms, Chinese cities, in particular large cites, have experienced fa...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This thesis examines the formation and governance patterns of the social and spatial concentration o...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This project seeks to documen...
International Exchange Center is one of the “four centers” of Beijing’s strategic positioning. Accom...
Although the scale and speed of China's urban and economic transition is well acknowledged, a detail...
CARGC Paper 1 drew on Curtin’s then book project, Media Capital, which compares and contrasts cities...