This book presents the creative industries as a suite of practices intimately connected to political, economic, and cultural power. Seeking to illuminate the creative industries through critical cultural analysis, the book shows the extent to which creative labour shapes our shared cultural and political realities, good and bad.
This book presents the creative industries as a suite of practices intimately connected to political, economic, and cultural power. Seeking to illuminate the creative industries through critical cultural analysis, the book shows the extent to which creative labour shapes our shared cultural and political realities, good and bad.
Phil Graham is Emeritus Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University's Creative Arts Research Institute, Queensland, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Creative Industries and Cultural Decline 2. Creative Industries Culture and Education 3. Creative Labour as Talent 4. Creative Industries Audience Labour and Digital Media 5. Creativity Culture and Artificial Intelligence 6. Creative Rhetoric and Marketing Culture 7. Creative Normativity and Culture 8. Creative Industries Propaganda and Nationalism 9. Conclusions: New Hopes New Approaches
1. Introduction: Creative Industries and Cultural Decline 2. Creative Industries Culture and Education 3. Creative Labour as Talent 4. Creative Industries Audience Labour and Digital Media 5. Creativity Culture and Artificial Intelligence 6. Creative Rhetoric and Marketing Culture 7. Creative Normativity and Culture 8. Creative Industries Propaganda and Nationalism 9. Conclusions: New Hopes New Approaches
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