Creative Economies, Creative Cities Asian-European Perspectives

The cultural and creative industries have become increasingly prominent on many policy agendas in recent years. Governments have identified the growing consumer potential for cultural/creative industry products in the home market, as well as for the growth of exports. The emphasis now lies on creati...

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Other Authors: Kong, Lily (Editor), O'Connor, Justin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
Series:GeoJournal Library
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Creative Economy Policies
  • Policy Transfer and the Field of the Cultural and Creative Industries: What Can Be Learned from Europe?
  • Creative Industries Across Cultural Borders: The Case of Video Games in Asia
  • Creative Clusters
  • Spaces of Culture and Economy: Mapping the Cultural-Creative Cluster Landscape
  • Beyond Networks and Relations: Towards Rethinking Creative Cluster Theory
  • The Capital Complex: Beijing's New Creative Clusters
  • A Creative Class?
  • The European Creative Class and Regional Development: How Relevant Is Florida's Theory for Europe?
  • Getting Out of Place: The Mobile Creative Class Takes on the Local. A UK Perspective on the Creative Class
  • Asian Cities and Limits to Creative Capital Theory
  • The Making of Creative Cities
  • The Creative Industries, Governance and Economic Development: A UK Perspective
  • Shanghai's Emergence into the Global Creative Economy
  • Shanghai Moderne: Creative Economy in a Creative City?
  • The Politics of the Creative City
  • Urbanity as a Political Project: Towards Post-national European Cities
  • Alternative Politics in Urban Innovation