
A collection of critical research into the creative industries, the material developed out of the MyCreativity Convention on International Creative Industries Research held in Amsterdam, November 2006. This two-day conference sought to bring the trends and tendencies around the creative industries into critical question. The ‘creative industries’ concept was initiated by the UK Blair government in 1997 to revitalise de-industrialised urban zones. Despite the euphoria surrounding the creative industries, there has been very little critical research that pays attention to local and national and variations, working conditions, the impact of restrictive intellectual property regimes and questions of economic sustainability. The reader presents academic research alongside activist reports that aim to dismantle the buzz-machine.
http://www.networkcultures.org/weblog/archives/2008/01/out_no...
Keywords
Thematic scope:
Cultural Economics ,cultural industries Languages:
English Type of publication:
Conference Reader or Proceedings Tagged as:
copyright, creative commons, creative industries, design, labour, new media
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