This paper compares creative (content) industries policies in the UK and South Korea, highlighting the coevality in their development. Seeing them as ‘industrial policies’, it focuses on how state intervention is justified and why a certain set of policy options have been chosen. The UK policy-makers prefer passive and decentralised roles of the state that addresses market failures via generic and horizontal policies. Meanwhile, Koreans have consistently believed in the strong, resourceful and ambitious state in developing centralised, sector-specific policies for cultural industries. While demonstrating two contrasting approaches to the nation state’s management of cultural turn in the economy, both cases seem to present a ‘paradox’. Despi...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
This chapter asks what distinctive variations on creative industries concepts and claims can be seen...
The rise of creative industries requires new thinking in communication, media and cultural studies, ...
This thesis undertakes an explanatory case study of the Korean cultural industries policy shift rece...
This research examines the Korean state’s position in the development of its cultural industries. In...
Media, cultural and communication studies' critique of the concept of creative industries as policy ...
It has now been over a decade since the concept of creative industries was first put into the public...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
Public policies that aim to facilitate cultural activities to serve effectively as industries are of...
“Whoever makes critically and unflinchingly conscious use of the means of administration and its ins...
The chapter considers changing definitions of creativity in relation to UK cultural policy and pract...
The paper critiques the focus of creative industries policy on capability development of small and m...
This article analyses and contextualises a variety of relationships between the cultural industries ...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
This chapter asks what distinctive variations on creative industries concepts and claims can be seen...
The rise of creative industries requires new thinking in communication, media and cultural studies, ...
This thesis undertakes an explanatory case study of the Korean cultural industries policy shift rece...
This research examines the Korean state’s position in the development of its cultural industries. In...
Media, cultural and communication studies' critique of the concept of creative industries as policy ...
It has now been over a decade since the concept of creative industries was first put into the public...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
This thesis examines the recent development of the policy discourses of creativity in England and Ko...
Public policies that aim to facilitate cultural activities to serve effectively as industries are of...
“Whoever makes critically and unflinchingly conscious use of the means of administration and its ins...
The chapter considers changing definitions of creativity in relation to UK cultural policy and pract...
The paper critiques the focus of creative industries policy on capability development of small and m...
This article analyses and contextualises a variety of relationships between the cultural industries ...
Cultural Industries - The British Experience in International Perspective, Cultural Industries, 02.0...
This chapter asks what distinctive variations on creative industries concepts and claims can be seen...
The rise of creative industries requires new thinking in communication, media and cultural studies, ...