This article presents a comparative analysis of ten creative hubs located in London, Birmingham, and São Paulo. It expolores how cultural policies in the UK and Brazil have constituted in distinct ways the boundaries between ‘culture’ and ‘innovation’. Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of ‘field’, ‘habitus’, and ‘capital’ inform this analysis and its account of the ‘cultural-production subfield’ and the ‘innovation-production subfield’ within the creative economies and cultural policies of the UK and Brazil. The article also draws on Pier Luigi Sacco’s cultural history and theory to make an argument about the key factors underpinning recent changes in cultural policy
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This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
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The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
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Over the last twenty years, the increasing attention to creative economy, creative industries and cr...
It is increasingly the case that cultural policy at all levels of governance is expected to address ...
The creative industries concept was born in the UK, nurtured in Australia (among other countries), b...
In the last decade, new policy initiatives emerged in Latin America as a response to the rise of a ‘...
One of the besetting sins of creative industries policy-making is its obsession with the new, its in...
It has now been over a decade since the concept of creative industries was first put into the public...
This article seeks to assess the underlying factors behind the hype around the creative economy. One...
This article analyses and contextualises a variety of relationships between the cultural industries ...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
The Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries is collection of contemporary scholarship on the ...
Between 2003 and 2007 the authors of this paper contributed, in various ways, to a major research pr...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
This article intends to evaluate the spatial consequences of the ambitious cultural policy developed...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
This essay examines changes in the role of cultural policy in Australia during the past two decades,...
Over the last twenty years, the increasing attention to creative economy, creative industries and cr...
It is increasingly the case that cultural policy at all levels of governance is expected to address ...
The creative industries concept was born in the UK, nurtured in Australia (among other countries), b...