Spaces of Vernacular Creativity
Rethinking the Cultural Economy
Herausgeber: Edensor, Tim; Millington, Steve; Leslie, Deborah
Spaces of Vernacular Creativity
Rethinking the Cultural Economy
Herausgeber: Edensor, Tim; Millington, Steve; Leslie, Deborah
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This book argues for a rethinking of what constitutes creativity, foregrounding non-economic values and practices, and the often marginal and everyday spaces in which creativity takes shape.
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This book argues for a rethinking of what constitutes creativity, foregrounding non-economic values and practices, and the often marginal and everyday spaces in which creativity takes shape.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982710
- ISBN-10: 1138982717
- Artikelnr.: 44732333
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982710
- ISBN-10: 1138982717
- Artikelnr.: 44732333
Tim Edensor teaches Cultural Geography at MMU. He is author of Tourists at the Taj (1998), National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life (2002) and Industrial Ruins: Space, Aesthetics and Materiality (2005). He is currently researching landscapes of illumination, geographies of rhythm and urban materiality. Deborah Leslie is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Toronto. She is interested in the role of cultural industries in urban economic development, and has done research on a range of industries including design, fashion, art, furniture, advertising and more recently the circus. She has related research interests in the creative city initiatives and urban governance, and in the geography of commodity chains. She is author of a number of publications relating to these topics. Steve Millington is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research interests include landscapes of illumination, vernacular creativity and geographies of play. He is co-author of Cosmopolitan Urbanism (2006) and has recently published journal articles in Global Networks and Sociology. Norma M. Rantisi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Planning & Environment at Concordia University (Canada). She is author and co-author of numerous articles on the themes of fashion design, the cultural economy and policies governing design in urban settings. She has co-edited two special journal issues: one for Environment and Planning A on the creative economy and one for The Journal of Economic Geography on relational economic geography.
1. Introduction: Rethinking Creativity: Critiquing the Creative Class
Thesis (Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington and Norma M. Rantisi)
Part 1: Governing and Practising Creativity 2. Creative Spaces and the Art
of Urban Living (Graeme Evans) 3. Creativity by Design? The Role of
Informal Spaces in Creative Production (Rantisi and Leslie) 4. Art goes
AWOL (Malcolm Miles) Part 2: Decentering Creativity 5. Creative Suburbs:
Cultural 'Popcorn' Pioneering in Multi-purpose Spaces (Alison Bain) 6.
Beyond Bohemia: Geographies of Everyday Creativity for Musicians in Toronto
(Brian J. Hracs) 7. Mapping Vernacular Creativity: the Extent and Diversity
of Rural Festivals in Australia (Chris Gibson, Chris Brennan-Horley and Jim
Walmsley) 8. Imagining the Spatialities of Music Production: The
Co-constitution of Creative Clusters and Networks (Bas Van Heur) 9.
Remediating Vernacular Creativity: Photography and Cultural Citizenship in
the Flickr Photosharing Network (Jean Burgess) Part 3: Everyday Spaces of
Creativity 10. Creativity, Space and Performance: Community Gardening
(David Crouch) 11. Growing Places: Community Gardening, Ordinary
Creativities and Place-based Regeneration in a Northern English City (Paul
Milbourne) 12. Creative Destruction and Critical Creativity: Recent
Episodes in the Social Life of Gnomes (Tracey J. Potts) 13. Christmas
Lights Displays and the Creative Production of Spaces of Generosity
(Edensor and Millington) Part 4: Alternative Creativities 14. Challenge,
Change, and Space in Vernacular Cultural Practice (Ann Markusen) 15. The
Politics of Creative Performance in Public Space: Towards a Critical
Geography of Toronto Case Studies (Heather E. McLean) 16. Creativity
Unbound: Cultivating the Generative Power of Non-economic Neighbourhood
Spaces (Ava Bromberg)
Thesis (Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington and Norma M. Rantisi)
Part 1: Governing and Practising Creativity 2. Creative Spaces and the Art
of Urban Living (Graeme Evans) 3. Creativity by Design? The Role of
Informal Spaces in Creative Production (Rantisi and Leslie) 4. Art goes
AWOL (Malcolm Miles) Part 2: Decentering Creativity 5. Creative Suburbs:
Cultural 'Popcorn' Pioneering in Multi-purpose Spaces (Alison Bain) 6.
Beyond Bohemia: Geographies of Everyday Creativity for Musicians in Toronto
(Brian J. Hracs) 7. Mapping Vernacular Creativity: the Extent and Diversity
of Rural Festivals in Australia (Chris Gibson, Chris Brennan-Horley and Jim
Walmsley) 8. Imagining the Spatialities of Music Production: The
Co-constitution of Creative Clusters and Networks (Bas Van Heur) 9.
Remediating Vernacular Creativity: Photography and Cultural Citizenship in
the Flickr Photosharing Network (Jean Burgess) Part 3: Everyday Spaces of
Creativity 10. Creativity, Space and Performance: Community Gardening
(David Crouch) 11. Growing Places: Community Gardening, Ordinary
Creativities and Place-based Regeneration in a Northern English City (Paul
Milbourne) 12. Creative Destruction and Critical Creativity: Recent
Episodes in the Social Life of Gnomes (Tracey J. Potts) 13. Christmas
Lights Displays and the Creative Production of Spaces of Generosity
(Edensor and Millington) Part 4: Alternative Creativities 14. Challenge,
Change, and Space in Vernacular Cultural Practice (Ann Markusen) 15. The
Politics of Creative Performance in Public Space: Towards a Critical
Geography of Toronto Case Studies (Heather E. McLean) 16. Creativity
Unbound: Cultivating the Generative Power of Non-economic Neighbourhood
Spaces (Ava Bromberg)
1. Introduction: Rethinking Creativity: Critiquing the Creative Class
Thesis (Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington and Norma M. Rantisi)
Part 1: Governing and Practising Creativity 2. Creative Spaces and the Art
of Urban Living (Graeme Evans) 3. Creativity by Design? The Role of
Informal Spaces in Creative Production (Rantisi and Leslie) 4. Art goes
AWOL (Malcolm Miles) Part 2: Decentering Creativity 5. Creative Suburbs:
Cultural 'Popcorn' Pioneering in Multi-purpose Spaces (Alison Bain) 6.
Beyond Bohemia: Geographies of Everyday Creativity for Musicians in Toronto
(Brian J. Hracs) 7. Mapping Vernacular Creativity: the Extent and Diversity
of Rural Festivals in Australia (Chris Gibson, Chris Brennan-Horley and Jim
Walmsley) 8. Imagining the Spatialities of Music Production: The
Co-constitution of Creative Clusters and Networks (Bas Van Heur) 9.
Remediating Vernacular Creativity: Photography and Cultural Citizenship in
the Flickr Photosharing Network (Jean Burgess) Part 3: Everyday Spaces of
Creativity 10. Creativity, Space and Performance: Community Gardening
(David Crouch) 11. Growing Places: Community Gardening, Ordinary
Creativities and Place-based Regeneration in a Northern English City (Paul
Milbourne) 12. Creative Destruction and Critical Creativity: Recent
Episodes in the Social Life of Gnomes (Tracey J. Potts) 13. Christmas
Lights Displays and the Creative Production of Spaces of Generosity
(Edensor and Millington) Part 4: Alternative Creativities 14. Challenge,
Change, and Space in Vernacular Cultural Practice (Ann Markusen) 15. The
Politics of Creative Performance in Public Space: Towards a Critical
Geography of Toronto Case Studies (Heather E. McLean) 16. Creativity
Unbound: Cultivating the Generative Power of Non-economic Neighbourhood
Spaces (Ava Bromberg)
Thesis (Tim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington and Norma M. Rantisi)
Part 1: Governing and Practising Creativity 2. Creative Spaces and the Art
of Urban Living (Graeme Evans) 3. Creativity by Design? The Role of
Informal Spaces in Creative Production (Rantisi and Leslie) 4. Art goes
AWOL (Malcolm Miles) Part 2: Decentering Creativity 5. Creative Suburbs:
Cultural 'Popcorn' Pioneering in Multi-purpose Spaces (Alison Bain) 6.
Beyond Bohemia: Geographies of Everyday Creativity for Musicians in Toronto
(Brian J. Hracs) 7. Mapping Vernacular Creativity: the Extent and Diversity
of Rural Festivals in Australia (Chris Gibson, Chris Brennan-Horley and Jim
Walmsley) 8. Imagining the Spatialities of Music Production: The
Co-constitution of Creative Clusters and Networks (Bas Van Heur) 9.
Remediating Vernacular Creativity: Photography and Cultural Citizenship in
the Flickr Photosharing Network (Jean Burgess) Part 3: Everyday Spaces of
Creativity 10. Creativity, Space and Performance: Community Gardening
(David Crouch) 11. Growing Places: Community Gardening, Ordinary
Creativities and Place-based Regeneration in a Northern English City (Paul
Milbourne) 12. Creative Destruction and Critical Creativity: Recent
Episodes in the Social Life of Gnomes (Tracey J. Potts) 13. Christmas
Lights Displays and the Creative Production of Spaces of Generosity
(Edensor and Millington) Part 4: Alternative Creativities 14. Challenge,
Change, and Space in Vernacular Cultural Practice (Ann Markusen) 15. The
Politics of Creative Performance in Public Space: Towards a Critical
Geography of Toronto Case Studies (Heather E. McLean) 16. Creativity
Unbound: Cultivating the Generative Power of Non-economic Neighbourhood
Spaces (Ava Bromberg)