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Value Construction in the Creative Economy: Negotiating Innovation and Transformation: Palgrave Studies in Business, Arts and Humanities

Editat de Rachel Granger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2021
The book provides a critical and integrative analysis of value as it pertains to different aspects of creative and cultural industries. The notion of 'value' – a frequently used but rarely considered term –  is deconstructed and considered as a spatial and structural impact, an active resource and process, and as soft institutions and embodied forms which collectively create a space through which value is constructed and negotiated. This book consists of three main sections: normative valuation, value and transformation from interactions and process, and embodied value. Together the contributions assess what value means in the creative and cultural industries, how it is constructed and added through process, and the way in which it is embodied in people and shaped through and by social space. Especially relevant for postgraduate study and research in the creative and cultural industries where critical studies are key, this book is also relevant for multiple disciplines which occupy the creative and cultural fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030370374
ISBN-10: 3030370372
Pagini: 283
Ilustrații: XIII, 283 p. 20 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Business, Arts and Humanities

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part 1:  Defining the Creative Economy Through Value.- Chapter 1: Exploring Value in the Creative and Cultural Industries.- Chapter 2: Problematising Hidden Culture.- Part 2: The Creative Self.- Chapter 3: Defining Excellence: Value in Creative Degrees.- Chapter 4: Problematising Philanthropy in the UK Cultural Sector.- Chapter 5: Value Definition in Sustainable (Textiles) Production and Consumption.- Chapter 6: A Cloth to Wear: Value Embodied in Ghanaian Textiles.- Part 3: Collective Creative Spaces and Processes.- Chapter 7: Intercultural Entrepreneurship in Creative Place-Making.- Chapter 8: Co-creative Third Space, Maker Space and Micro Industrial Districts.- Chapter 9: Cultural and Creative Districts as Spaces for Value Change.- Chapter 10: Silent Design and the Business Value of Creative Ideas.- Chapter 11: The Hidden Value of Underground Networks and Intermediaries in the Creative City.- Chapter 12: Value Transformation: From Online Community to Business Benefit.- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Value Constructs for the Creative Economy.

Notă biografică

Rachel Granger is Reader in Creative Industries Management at De Montfort University, UK. She specialises in the economic geography of creative industries, the performance of creative cities and on emerging technologies that facilitate and capture the value of the nuanced ecologies of creative work. Her current work focuses on creating value through creative spaces, including work on smart cities, third spaces and new models of creative regeneration.

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The book provides a critical and integrative analysis of value as it pertains to different aspects of creative and cultural industries. The notion of 'value' – a frequently used but rarely considered term –  is deconstructed and considered as a spatial and structural impact, an active resource and process, and as soft institutions and embodied forms which collectively create a space through which value is constructed and negotiated. This book consists of three main sections: normative valuation, value and transformation from interactions and process, and embodied value. Together the contributions assess what value means in the creative and cultural industries, how it is constructed and added through process, and the way in which it is embodied in people and shaped through and by social space. Especially relevant for postgraduate study and research in the creative and cultural industries where critical studies are key, this book is also relevant for multiple disciplines which occupy the creative and cultural fields.

Caracteristici

Opens up a new avenue of debate in negotiating value in the creative and cultural industries Offers a critical analysis of value and its meaning in the creative and cultural industries Includes a number of contributions from experts in the field