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Special issue : creativity and cultural policy |
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Chr. Bilton, R. Weisberg, ... [et al.] |
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In: The international journal of cultural policy. 16(2010)3(Aug.231-381) |
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creativiteit, creatieve industrie, omroeporganisaties, toegepaste kunst, auteursrecht, sociaal-economische positie, sociale functie, kunstenaars, cultuurbeleid, cultureel ondernemerschap, economisch belang, Verenigd Koninkrijk, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm) |
Samenvatting The study of creativity: from genius to cognitive science, by Robert Weisberg; Manageable creativity, by Chris Bilton; ‘The most creative organization in the world’? The BBC, ‘creativity’ and managerial style, by Philip Schlesinger; The English model of creativity: cultural politics of an idea, by Jonothan Neelands and Boyun Choe; Craft labour and creative industries, by Mark Banks; Creative labour, cultural work and individualisation, by Jim McGuigan; The rise of ‘user creativity’ – Web 2.0 and a new challenge for copyright law and cultural policy, by Nobuko Kawashima; The rise of the Trojan horses in the creative industries, by Erich Poettschacher; Social creativity: re-qualifying the creative economy, by Nick Wilson. |
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