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Titel |
So,What Do You Do? : a new question for policy in the creative age |
Auteur |
Ch. Tims, S. Wright |
Plaats van uitgave |
London |
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Demos |
Jaar van uitgave |
2007
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ISBN |
978-1-84180-185-8
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Annotatie |
57 p. : afb. ; 20 cm. - Bibliography: p. 50-51 499 kb
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Trefwoorden |
creatieve industrie, economisch beleid, sociaal-economische positie, sociale veranderingen, werknemers, kunstenaars, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
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Samenvatting Over the last ten years public policy has paid considerable attention to supporting creativity through the provision of education and skills, a copyright framework, business and innovation support, public agencies and the funding of work. But among employers, entrants and people working in the creative industries many of these interventions are resulting in confusion, indifference and, in some cases, irritation. Why? The aggregate result of jobs that are hard to understand is a sector that is hard to understand, and therefore hard to support. Work shaped around creative projects is moving people beyond the social and organisational categories through which work and learning have been organised in the past. The creative industries are a new way of doing business, but the policy interventions to support them proceed to work in old, industrial ways. To change the situation is a public policy challenge for the creative industries. |
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