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Cultural Industries and the Production of Culture
2004
Since the Second World War there has been considerable growth in the importance of non-manufacturing based forms of production to the performance of many Western economies. Many countries have seen increased contributions being made by industries such as the media, entertainment and artistic sectors.
Gathering together a leading international, multi disciplinary team of researchers, this informative book presents cutting-edge perspectives on how these industries function, their place in the new economy and how they can be harnessed for urban and regional economic and social development.
Allen J. Scott is Professor of Policy studies and Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles and Dominic is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Part 1: Introduction 1. A Prelude to Cultural Industries and the Production of Culture Part 2: Setting the Scene 2. Mapping the Cultural Industries: Regionalization; The Example of South East England 3. Cities, Culture and 'Transitional' Economies: Developing Cultural Industries in St. Petersburg 4. Putting E-Commerce In Its Place: Reflections on the Impact of the Internet on Cultural Industries Part 3: Creativity, Cities, and Places 5. Creativity, Fashion, and Market Behaviour 6. The Designer in the City and the City in the Designer 7. Creative Resources of the Japanese Video Game Industry 8. Making a Living in London's Small Scale Creative Sector Part 4: Clustering Processes in Cultural Industries 9. Toward a Multidimensional Conception of Clusters: The Case of the Leipzig Media Industry, Germany 10. Manufacturing Culture in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter 11. Beyond 'Clusters': Towards a 'Critical Political Economy' of Networks in the Film and Television Industies Part 5: Peripheral Regions and Global Markets 12. Minature Painting, Cultural Economy and Territorial Dynamics in Rajasthan, India 13. Profiting from Creativity? The Music Industry in Stockholm, Sweden and Kingston, Jamaica 14. Cultural Industry Production in Remote Places: Indigenous Popular Music in Australia
Beyond price : value in culture, economics, and the arts
by
Hutter, Michael, editor
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Throsby, C. D., editor
in
Arts Economic aspects.
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Culture Economic aspects.
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Art appreciation.
2008
How do we place a value on a painting, or a piece of music, or a traditional ritual? This book explores the tensions between economic and cultural value from a range of disciplinary viewpoints and provides many new insights into how value is constructed in contemporary society.
Dealing Art on Both Sides of the Atlantic, 1860-1940
by
Catterson, Lynn
in
Art-Economic aspects-Europe-History-19th century
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Art-Economic aspects-United States-History-19th century
2017
Dealing Art on Both Sides of the Atlantic, 1860-1940 aims to bring the marketplace dynamic into sharper focus by examining the functionaries who participate in the art market-agents, scouts, intermediaries, restorers, fakers, decorators, advisers and experts.
Speculation as a Mode of Production
2018
Examining the role of speculation in philosophy, art and finance, Speculation as a Mode of Production is an essential, widescreen theorization of capital's drive to self-expansion, and an urgent corrective to the narrow and one-sided periodisations to which it is most commonly subjected.
Lotteries, Art Markets, and Visual Culture in the Low Countries, 15th-17th Centuries
Lotteries, Art Markets, and Visual Culture investigates lotteries as an atypical and popular form of the art trade, and as devices for distributing images and art objects, and constructing their value in the former Low Countries (15th-17th centuries).