Creative and cultural industries are an increasingly significant element of rural and island economies, but investigation of the support of creative processes in such areas has remained neglected. It has been argued that creative hubs can be used to mitigate issues associated with precarious patterns of work by offering opportunities for a supportive, safe context as well as economies relating to proximity. Funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), this research focused on the Northern Isles of Scotland and aimed to explore the role of such hubs in supporting the work of creative and craft workers in the region
Central to Scotlands creative economy is Creative Scotland, the national agency, which sits within t...
Creativity has become a popular strategy for promoting the innova-tions and ideas behind economic gr...
First paragraph: This chapter takes as its focus an exploration of the everyday experiences of craft...
Creative and cultural industries are an increasingly significant element of rural and island economi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The article draws on material gathered as part of three research projects, the first, ‘Supporting Cr...
The UK creative industries definition arose out of urban centred debates relating to the role of cul...
This thesis explores how different geographical places and space shape the way cultural industries w...
National creative and cultural industries policy agendas tend to focus on the economic impact of the...
In the last decades, many ventures and stakes into the creative and cultural industries (CCI) have b...
Abstract: This project seeks to determine the factors that make rural visual creative communities su...
Acknowledgements The research described here is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Econ...
This article was originally published in the International Journal of Cultural Policy in December 20...
This article critically evaluates the development and impact of a new online ‘dance practice’ servic...
Central to Scotlands creative economy is Creative Scotland, the national agency, which sits within t...
Creativity has become a popular strategy for promoting the innova-tions and ideas behind economic gr...
First paragraph: This chapter takes as its focus an exploration of the everyday experiences of craft...
Creative and cultural industries are an increasingly significant element of rural and island economi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The article draws on material gathered as part of three research projects, the first, ‘Supporting Cr...
The UK creative industries definition arose out of urban centred debates relating to the role of cul...
This thesis explores how different geographical places and space shape the way cultural industries w...
National creative and cultural industries policy agendas tend to focus on the economic impact of the...
In the last decades, many ventures and stakes into the creative and cultural industries (CCI) have b...
Abstract: This project seeks to determine the factors that make rural visual creative communities su...
Acknowledgements The research described here is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Econ...
This article was originally published in the International Journal of Cultural Policy in December 20...
This article critically evaluates the development and impact of a new online ‘dance practice’ servic...
Central to Scotlands creative economy is Creative Scotland, the national agency, which sits within t...
Creativity has become a popular strategy for promoting the innova-tions and ideas behind economic gr...
First paragraph: This chapter takes as its focus an exploration of the everyday experiences of craft...