The creative industries concept was born in the UK, nurtured in Australia (among other countries), but is now being implemented most vigorously in China. The UK and Australia seem to be pulling back from the concept: • Critical response to CI policy in the UK; and post-GFC cutbacks limit scope for government action. • Australia relies on the resources boom; even though recent WIPO report puts Australian ‘copyright industries’ at over 10 percent of GDP (second only to the USA at 11%). Not surprisingly the USA remains happy with the term ‘copyright industries.’ This faltering policy environment in advanced countries may work to their own longer-term economic detriment. The creative industries’ transformative impact on the global economy m...
The creative industries model initiated by the Blair government\u27s Department of Culture, Media an...
The idea of `creative cities` has gained prominence amongst urban planners and policymakers who ofte...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
The creative industries concept was born in the UK, nurtured in Australia (among other countries), b...
Creative industries are recognised as a key driver of economic growth in both developed and developi...
This paper is about the ‘creative industries’, an unloved and yet fiercely debated concept that orig...
Much compelling evidence has emerged over the last two decades demonstrating the importance of Austr...
The creative economy could fuel Australia\u27s next boom By Stuart Cunningham, Queensland Universit...
This paper introduces the special issue “China: Internationalizing the Creative Industries”, describ...
The creative and cultural industries as the primary focus of this book, constitute the most distinct...
One of the besetting sins of creative industries policy-making is its obsession with the new, its in...
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,...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
Creative Australia was released by the Labor government in March 2013 to general acclaim from the ar...
The creative industries model initiated by the Blair government\u27s Department of Culture, Media an...
The idea of `creative cities` has gained prominence amongst urban planners and policymakers who ofte...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...
The creative industries concept was born in the UK, nurtured in Australia (among other countries), b...
Creative industries are recognised as a key driver of economic growth in both developed and developi...
This paper is about the ‘creative industries’, an unloved and yet fiercely debated concept that orig...
Much compelling evidence has emerged over the last two decades demonstrating the importance of Austr...
The creative economy could fuel Australia\u27s next boom By Stuart Cunningham, Queensland Universit...
This paper introduces the special issue “China: Internationalizing the Creative Industries”, describ...
The creative and cultural industries as the primary focus of this book, constitute the most distinct...
One of the besetting sins of creative industries policy-making is its obsession with the new, its in...
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,...
The concept of creative industries is now well established in both academic and policy discourse. Hi...
Creative Australia was released by the Labor government in March 2013 to general acclaim from the ar...
The creative industries model initiated by the Blair government\u27s Department of Culture, Media an...
The idea of `creative cities` has gained prominence amongst urban planners and policymakers who ofte...
In late 2004, the concept of the creative industries arrived in China. It was warmly welcomed in Sha...