This article analyses creative industries policy in the English regions under New Labour (1997–2010). It examines the ideas behind regional creative industries policies (RCIPs) and their implementation. Focusing on the activities of the English regional development agencies, the primary bodies responsible for the implementation of creative industries policy in the British regions, the article places regional cultural policy during the New Labour period within its broader political, social and economic contexts. It explains and evaluates New Labour's RCIPs, arguing that creative industries policy at the regional level changed over the course of New Labour's three terms of office, becoming increasingly economistic at the expense of a more soc...
This article provides a brief overview of current UK policy and practice in the area of the creative...
International audienceThe election of New Labour to government in 1997 heralded an unprecedented com...
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This article analyses creative industries policy in the English regions under New Labour (1997–2010)...
Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension is one of a series of reports published in recent years ...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
While Government claims about the UK as a ‘global creative hub’ continue to be made (Purnell, 2005),...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
The commitment to develop a bottom-up approach in terms of regional policy management in the English...
The aim of this article is to explore the construction of spatial policy for the creative industries...
It has been claimed that there was a 'golden age' in the UK for the arts and culture from 1997 to 20...
The article summarises key aspects of government intervention in the British film industry since the...
Integrating findings from two separate research projects in Birmingham and Newcastle–Gateshead in En...
Successive United Kingdom (UK) national governments and their agencies have defined and redrawn boun...
This thesis explores the forms, fields and forces that relate to state governance of ‘the creative i...
This article provides a brief overview of current UK policy and practice in the area of the creative...
International audienceThe election of New Labour to government in 1997 heralded an unprecedented com...
This article discusses state support of artists in the United Kingdom, focusing on the Arts Council ...
This article analyses creative industries policy in the English regions under New Labour (1997–2010)...
Creative Industries: The Regional Dimension is one of a series of reports published in recent years ...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
While Government claims about the UK as a ‘global creative hub’ continue to be made (Purnell, 2005),...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
The commitment to develop a bottom-up approach in terms of regional policy management in the English...
The aim of this article is to explore the construction of spatial policy for the creative industries...
It has been claimed that there was a 'golden age' in the UK for the arts and culture from 1997 to 20...
The article summarises key aspects of government intervention in the British film industry since the...
Integrating findings from two separate research projects in Birmingham and Newcastle–Gateshead in En...
Successive United Kingdom (UK) national governments and their agencies have defined and redrawn boun...
This thesis explores the forms, fields and forces that relate to state governance of ‘the creative i...
This article provides a brief overview of current UK policy and practice in the area of the creative...
International audienceThe election of New Labour to government in 1997 heralded an unprecedented com...
This article discusses state support of artists in the United Kingdom, focusing on the Arts Council ...