This article reports on current developments within "creative industries" in Beijing. The article discusses Dashanzi Art District and the Created in China Industrial Alliance in relation to such issues as labor, intellectualproperty regimes, real-estate speculation, high-tech development zones, promotional cultures and the global variability of neoliberal capitalism. The article maintains that creative industries, as realizations of a policy concept undergoing international dissemination, are most accurately understood as cultural practices in trans-local settings that overlap with larger national and geopolitical forces
In recent years, Chinese national and municipal governments have emphasised growth of the urban cult...
performances are now considered an important destination attractor in many cities and scenic spots i...
This paper focuses on the development of cultural and creative industries in China. The concept of t...
This article looks at the arrival of ‘creative industries’ within mainstream policy discourse in Chi...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This issue of Urban China sets out to critique and redefine the idea and practice of ‘mapping’ the c...
Since the post-1980 economic reforms, Chinese cities, in particular large cites, have experienced fa...
The development of creative industries has been connected to urban development since the end of the ...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
The creative industry has been expanding very fast. In China, the world's workshop, more and more at...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
In 2007, based on the steady progress in development in creative industries in 2006, Beijing, as a c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
There is a great need for rethinking the relationship between culture and future urbanism in the age...
In recent years, Chinese national and municipal governments have emphasised growth of the urban cult...
performances are now considered an important destination attractor in many cities and scenic spots i...
This paper focuses on the development of cultural and creative industries in China. The concept of t...
This article looks at the arrival of ‘creative industries’ within mainstream policy discourse in Chi...
Creative industries in China provides a fresh account of China’s emerging commercial cultural sector...
This issue of Urban China sets out to critique and redefine the idea and practice of ‘mapping’ the c...
Since the post-1980 economic reforms, Chinese cities, in particular large cites, have experienced fa...
The development of creative industries has been connected to urban development since the end of the ...
Given its origins as a borrowed concept from Western cultural policy discourse, creative industries ...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
The creative industry has been expanding very fast. In China, the world's workshop, more and more at...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
In 2007, based on the steady progress in development in creative industries in 2006, Beijing, as a c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
There is a great need for rethinking the relationship between culture and future urbanism in the age...
In recent years, Chinese national and municipal governments have emphasised growth of the urban cult...
performances are now considered an important destination attractor in many cities and scenic spots i...
This paper focuses on the development of cultural and creative industries in China. The concept of t...