
Research Paper by Amanda Brandellero, CPRA winner in 2007. Amanda Brandellero is a PhD researcher at the Amsterdam Institute of Metropolitan and International Development studies (University of Amsterdam). Her research focuses on how ethnic diversity is experienced in cultural production: more specifically, how ethnic diversity matters in the production and consumption of cultural industries' production in Amsterdam, London and Paris.
By portraying the ‘ethnicity’ of creative entrepreneurs in the areas of music, fashion and architecture, the author reveals important intercultural processes that (pre)determine the birth of creative production. This knowledge may result in fine-tuning of the respective policy attitudes and instruments.
See also the other CPRA research papers on www.eurocult.org
E_Crossing_cultural_borders.pdf, 1.19 MB
Keywords
Locations:
Regions in Europe ,All Europe (48 countries) Thematic scope:
Cultural Policy & Administration ,cultural diversity ,Cultural Theory & Research Languages:
English Type of publication:
Report Tagged as:
artistic mobility, cultural and ethnic diversity, cultural cooperation, migration policy
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