This article presents a new critical engagement with the concept of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), focusing on the rationale for grouping occupations and industries under this label. We show how the definition of ‘creativity’ used to demonstrate CCIs’ economic performance remains contested and variable, particularly with regard to the inclusion of specific parts of the IT sector. In demonstrating the importance of IT to the economic narrative regarding CCIs, we then unfold a related critique, exploring patterns in cultural consumption within CCI occupations. We demonstrate how some CCI workers have distinctively high cultural consumption, others reflect their broader social class, and some, including IT workers, show lower than ex...
Cultural consumption and production are both characterised by multiple dimensions of inequality. Res...
Across post-industrial societies worldwide, the creative industries are increasingly seen as a key e...
This paper analyses the distinct economic roles of culture, creation, and innovation in the Creative...
There is currently widespread concern that Britain’s cultural and creative industries (CCIs) are inc...
Cultural and creative industries are now an established area of academic research. Yet, the welcome ...
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation (herewith CCI) was established wi...
bstract This unpublished paper was submitted to the May 22-23 conference on IPR at Birkbeck College,...
This submission is in five sections and includes my analysis of the New Labour Creative Industries P...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
The debate around ‘cultural value’ has become increasingly central to policy debates on arts and cre...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
This article seeks to assess the underlying factors behind the hype around the creative economy. One...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Cultural consumption and production are both characterised by multiple dimensions of inequality. Res...
Across post-industrial societies worldwide, the creative industries are increasingly seen as a key e...
This paper analyses the distinct economic roles of culture, creation, and innovation in the Creative...
There is currently widespread concern that Britain’s cultural and creative industries (CCIs) are inc...
Cultural and creative industries are now an established area of academic research. Yet, the welcome ...
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation (herewith CCI) was established wi...
bstract This unpublished paper was submitted to the May 22-23 conference on IPR at Birkbeck College,...
This submission is in five sections and includes my analysis of the New Labour Creative Industries P...
This article focuses on the role of creative labour, which has figured prominently in narratives of ...
The debate around ‘cultural value’ has become increasingly central to policy debates on arts and cre...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
From critics and cultural commentators to professionals who mediate between production and consumpti...
This article seeks to assess the underlying factors behind the hype around the creative economy. One...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
Cultural consumption and production are both characterised by multiple dimensions of inequality. Res...
Across post-industrial societies worldwide, the creative industries are increasingly seen as a key e...
This paper analyses the distinct economic roles of culture, creation, and innovation in the Creative...