The notion of ‘regional’ economic growth through the creative industries is rendered problematic by the socio-geographical complexities that characterise them. Addressing an important conceptual and empirical deficit in our understanding of the creative industries at and beyond the regional level, this paper develops a novel and detailed examination of the music economy in north west England. Uncovering a significant disconnection with the mainstream industry in London - an obligatory point of symbolic validation and passage to wider markets - the paper argues that policy is required to support professionals in developing socio-spatial networking strategies to cope with their disconnected status
The aim of this article is to explore the construction of spatial policy for the creative industries...
Although there is an increasing recognition of the positive role that creative industries play in in...
The computer games industry can be regarded, in many ways, as a paradigmatic sector of the creative ...
The notion of ‘regional’ economic growth through the creative industries is rendered problematic by ...
The creative industries are seen as a key part of economic development policy for national and regio...
Integrating findings from two separate research projects in Birmingham and Newcastle–Gateshead in En...
This paper addresses issues regarding the development of creative and cultural industries (CCIs) in ...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension is one of a series of reports published in recent years ...
While Government claims about the UK as a ‘global creative hub’ continue to be made (Purnell, 2005),...
The current interest of policy makers in contemporary popular music should be seen as connected to t...
In this paper we examine trajectories of change in London’s garment industry set within the contexts...
One of the besetting sins of creative industries policy-making is its obsession with the new, its in...
for creative industries: an international review Jo Foord Cities Institute, London Metropolitan Univ...
The aim of this article is to explore the construction of spatial policy for the creative industries...
Although there is an increasing recognition of the positive role that creative industries play in in...
The computer games industry can be regarded, in many ways, as a paradigmatic sector of the creative ...
The notion of ‘regional’ economic growth through the creative industries is rendered problematic by ...
The creative industries are seen as a key part of economic development policy for national and regio...
Integrating findings from two separate research projects in Birmingham and Newcastle–Gateshead in En...
This paper addresses issues regarding the development of creative and cultural industries (CCIs) in ...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
This paper will explore the relationship between the local and the global in the music industry thro...
Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension is one of a series of reports published in recent years ...
While Government claims about the UK as a ‘global creative hub’ continue to be made (Purnell, 2005),...
The current interest of policy makers in contemporary popular music should be seen as connected to t...
In this paper we examine trajectories of change in London’s garment industry set within the contexts...
One of the besetting sins of creative industries policy-making is its obsession with the new, its in...
for creative industries: an international review Jo Foord Cities Institute, London Metropolitan Univ...
The aim of this article is to explore the construction of spatial policy for the creative industries...
Although there is an increasing recognition of the positive role that creative industries play in in...
The computer games industry can be regarded, in many ways, as a paradigmatic sector of the creative ...