Creative Work
Conditions, Contexts and Practices
Herausgeber: Andersson Cederholm, Erika; de Wit Sandström, Ida; Lindqvist, Katja
Creative Work
Conditions, Contexts and Practices
Herausgeber: Andersson Cederholm, Erika; de Wit Sandström, Ida; Lindqvist, Katja
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How do creative workers work? This book brings together insights from a range of relevant disciplines to help answer this significant research question.
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How do creative workers work? This book brings together insights from a range of relevant disciplines to help answer this significant research question.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032509792
- ISBN-10: 1032509791
- Artikelnr.: 69484680
- Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032509792
- ISBN-10: 1032509791
- Artikelnr.: 69484680
Erika Andersson Cederholm is Professor of Service Studies at Lund University, Sweden. Katja Lindqvist is Associate Professor at the department of Service Studies, Lund University, Sweden. Ida de Wit Sandström holds a PhD and is researcher at the Department of History at Lund University, Sweden. Philip Warkander is Assistant Professor in Textile Management at University of Borås, Sweden.
Introduction Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja Lindqvist, Ida de Wit
Sandström and Philip Warkander Part I Governing, Organising and Enabling
1. Creative Work and Public Policy Katja Lindqvist 2. Creative Work in
Performing Arts in Sweden: Dreaming of a Joint Performing Arts Lab Anna
Lyrevik 3. Creative Work and Social Innovation: The Case of Innovating in
an Open-Air Museum Malin Andersson 4. Creative Work and Working Space
Marthe Nehl 5. Strategies for Creative Agency in Performing Arts Jörgen
Dahlqvist and Kent Olofsson 6. Creative Work and Business Support:
Entrepreneuring in a Liminal Space Sara Malou Strandvad, Marije Miedema and
Nathalie Schram 7. Platforms for Creative Work Ida de Wit Sandström and
Marie Ledendal Part II Sites, Spaces and Performances 8. Social Media and
the Documentation of Creative Work: New Sites and Insights Nada Endrissat,
Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau 9. Crime Writing and Social Marketing as
Creative Work Sara Kärrholm and Carina Sjöholm 10. Creative Work and
Children's Books Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen 11. Performing Creative
Work in Public Charlotte Østergaard 12. Urban Creativity as Site-Specific
Creative Production and Career Work Svenja Tams and Brigitte Biehl Part III
Relational Work, Enterprising and Precarity 13. Creative Work in the
Fashion Industry Philip Warkander 14. Creative Work in the Digital Games
Industry Malin Espersson, Mikael Bergmasth and Erika Andersson Cederholm
15. Creative Work, Precarity and COVID-19 Jessica Tanghetti and Federica
Viganò 16. Creative Work and Entrepreneurial Creativity Monica Calcagno and
Rachele Cavara 17. Creative Work, Ecopreneurship and Sustainable Lifestyles
Cecilia Fredriksson and Filippa Säwe 18. Creative Work and Mental Health
Sima N. Wolgast and Eva V. Hoff Epilogue Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja
Lindqvist, Ida de Wit Sandström and Philip Warkander
Sandström and Philip Warkander Part I Governing, Organising and Enabling
1. Creative Work and Public Policy Katja Lindqvist 2. Creative Work in
Performing Arts in Sweden: Dreaming of a Joint Performing Arts Lab Anna
Lyrevik 3. Creative Work and Social Innovation: The Case of Innovating in
an Open-Air Museum Malin Andersson 4. Creative Work and Working Space
Marthe Nehl 5. Strategies for Creative Agency in Performing Arts Jörgen
Dahlqvist and Kent Olofsson 6. Creative Work and Business Support:
Entrepreneuring in a Liminal Space Sara Malou Strandvad, Marije Miedema and
Nathalie Schram 7. Platforms for Creative Work Ida de Wit Sandström and
Marie Ledendal Part II Sites, Spaces and Performances 8. Social Media and
the Documentation of Creative Work: New Sites and Insights Nada Endrissat,
Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau 9. Crime Writing and Social Marketing as
Creative Work Sara Kärrholm and Carina Sjöholm 10. Creative Work and
Children's Books Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen 11. Performing Creative
Work in Public Charlotte Østergaard 12. Urban Creativity as Site-Specific
Creative Production and Career Work Svenja Tams and Brigitte Biehl Part III
Relational Work, Enterprising and Precarity 13. Creative Work in the
Fashion Industry Philip Warkander 14. Creative Work in the Digital Games
Industry Malin Espersson, Mikael Bergmasth and Erika Andersson Cederholm
15. Creative Work, Precarity and COVID-19 Jessica Tanghetti and Federica
Viganò 16. Creative Work and Entrepreneurial Creativity Monica Calcagno and
Rachele Cavara 17. Creative Work, Ecopreneurship and Sustainable Lifestyles
Cecilia Fredriksson and Filippa Säwe 18. Creative Work and Mental Health
Sima N. Wolgast and Eva V. Hoff Epilogue Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja
Lindqvist, Ida de Wit Sandström and Philip Warkander
Introduction Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja Lindqvist, Ida de Wit
Sandström and Philip Warkander Part I Governing, Organising and Enabling
1. Creative Work and Public Policy Katja Lindqvist 2. Creative Work in
Performing Arts in Sweden: Dreaming of a Joint Performing Arts Lab Anna
Lyrevik 3. Creative Work and Social Innovation: The Case of Innovating in
an Open-Air Museum Malin Andersson 4. Creative Work and Working Space
Marthe Nehl 5. Strategies for Creative Agency in Performing Arts Jörgen
Dahlqvist and Kent Olofsson 6. Creative Work and Business Support:
Entrepreneuring in a Liminal Space Sara Malou Strandvad, Marije Miedema and
Nathalie Schram 7. Platforms for Creative Work Ida de Wit Sandström and
Marie Ledendal Part II Sites, Spaces and Performances 8. Social Media and
the Documentation of Creative Work: New Sites and Insights Nada Endrissat,
Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau 9. Crime Writing and Social Marketing as
Creative Work Sara Kärrholm and Carina Sjöholm 10. Creative Work and
Children's Books Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen 11. Performing Creative
Work in Public Charlotte Østergaard 12. Urban Creativity as Site-Specific
Creative Production and Career Work Svenja Tams and Brigitte Biehl Part III
Relational Work, Enterprising and Precarity 13. Creative Work in the
Fashion Industry Philip Warkander 14. Creative Work in the Digital Games
Industry Malin Espersson, Mikael Bergmasth and Erika Andersson Cederholm
15. Creative Work, Precarity and COVID-19 Jessica Tanghetti and Federica
Viganò 16. Creative Work and Entrepreneurial Creativity Monica Calcagno and
Rachele Cavara 17. Creative Work, Ecopreneurship and Sustainable Lifestyles
Cecilia Fredriksson and Filippa Säwe 18. Creative Work and Mental Health
Sima N. Wolgast and Eva V. Hoff Epilogue Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja
Lindqvist, Ida de Wit Sandström and Philip Warkander
Sandström and Philip Warkander Part I Governing, Organising and Enabling
1. Creative Work and Public Policy Katja Lindqvist 2. Creative Work in
Performing Arts in Sweden: Dreaming of a Joint Performing Arts Lab Anna
Lyrevik 3. Creative Work and Social Innovation: The Case of Innovating in
an Open-Air Museum Malin Andersson 4. Creative Work and Working Space
Marthe Nehl 5. Strategies for Creative Agency in Performing Arts Jörgen
Dahlqvist and Kent Olofsson 6. Creative Work and Business Support:
Entrepreneuring in a Liminal Space Sara Malou Strandvad, Marije Miedema and
Nathalie Schram 7. Platforms for Creative Work Ida de Wit Sandström and
Marie Ledendal Part II Sites, Spaces and Performances 8. Social Media and
the Documentation of Creative Work: New Sites and Insights Nada Endrissat,
Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau 9. Crime Writing and Social Marketing as
Creative Work Sara Kärrholm and Carina Sjöholm 10. Creative Work and
Children's Books Carolyn Hunter and Nina Kivinen 11. Performing Creative
Work in Public Charlotte Østergaard 12. Urban Creativity as Site-Specific
Creative Production and Career Work Svenja Tams and Brigitte Biehl Part III
Relational Work, Enterprising and Precarity 13. Creative Work in the
Fashion Industry Philip Warkander 14. Creative Work in the Digital Games
Industry Malin Espersson, Mikael Bergmasth and Erika Andersson Cederholm
15. Creative Work, Precarity and COVID-19 Jessica Tanghetti and Federica
Viganò 16. Creative Work and Entrepreneurial Creativity Monica Calcagno and
Rachele Cavara 17. Creative Work, Ecopreneurship and Sustainable Lifestyles
Cecilia Fredriksson and Filippa Säwe 18. Creative Work and Mental Health
Sima N. Wolgast and Eva V. Hoff Epilogue Erika Andersson Cederholm, Katja
Lindqvist, Ida de Wit Sandström and Philip Warkander