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Drawing on Australian and comparative case studies, this volume reconceptualizes non-metropolitan creative economies through the 'qualities of place'.
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Drawing on Australian and comparative case studies, this volume reconceptualizes non-metropolitan creative economies through the 'qualities of place'.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429860287
- Artikelnr.: 68889471
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429860287
- Artikelnr.: 68889471
Ariella Van Luyn is a lecturer in writing at the University of New England, Armidale. Her research interests include practice-led research, historical fiction, community narratives and regional creativity. Eduardo de la Fuente is an adjunct fellow in the School of Humanities and Social Inquiry at the University of Wollongong. His research interests include culture, economy, creativity and place.
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Problematising regional creativity and innovation in
Australia and beyond: landscapes, economies, identities, imaginaries
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE AND ARIELLA VAN LUYN
SECTION 1
Landscapes, tastescapes and sensescapes: Creatively responding to place
1 Fruit forward? Wine regions as geographies of innovation in Australia and
Canada
JULIE MCINTYRE, DONNA SENESE AND JOHN S. HULL
2 There's no taste like home: Histories of native food on the changing
tastescape of the Northern Rivers
ADELE WESSEL
3 Terraform and Terra Firma: Transnational economies of image, landscape
and location in screen production in Queensland
ALLISON CRAVEN
4 Landscape as tension: The Blue Mountains and cultural economies of place
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE
5 Deck-chair innovation: Innovation within arm's reach for regional
Australian architecture: A little of what we found when we rode the Grand
Section across Australia's girth in 2017
BOBBIE BAYLEY AND OWEN KELLY, INSPIRED BY AND CO-AUTHORED WITH JOHN ROBERTS
SECTION 2
Placing knowledge and innovation economies: Regional universities,
ecosystems and Fab Labs
6 The troubling third tier: Small cities, small universities and an
ambivalent knowledge economy
TARA BRABAZON
7 Locating knowledge in Australian cities: The Knowledge City Index
LAWRENCE PRATCHETT, MICHAEL JAMES WALSH, RICHARD HU AND SAJEDA TULI
8 Universities and regional creative economies
DONNA HANCOX, TERRY FLEW, SASHA MACKAY AND YI WANG
9 The role of Fab Labs and Living Labs for economic development of regional
Australia
ANA BILANDZIC, MARCUS FOTH AND GREG HEARN
SECTION 3
Regional creative industries and their potentials: Case studies and
comparative perspectives
10 The Hunter Region: A creative system at work
PHILLIP MCINTYRE, SUSAN KERRIGAN, EVELYN KING AND CLAIRE WILLIAMS
11 "Anything that's not in London": Regions, mobility and spatial politics
in contemporary visual art
EMMA COFFIELD
12 Sculptural coastlines: Site-specific artworks, beachscapes, and regional
identities
ELIZABETH ELLISON AND MICHELLE THOMPSON
13 One piece blokes: On being a performing musician in regional Queensland
ANDY BENNETT, DAVID CASHMAN AND NATALIE LEWANDOWSKI
14 Positive deviance: Stories of regional social innovations from the Big
Stories, Small Towns project
MARTIN POTTER
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Problematising regional creativity and innovation in
Australia and beyond: landscapes, economies, identities, imaginaries
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE AND ARIELLA VAN LUYN
SECTION 1
Landscapes, tastescapes and sensescapes: Creatively responding to place
1 Fruit forward? Wine regions as geographies of innovation in Australia and
Canada
JULIE MCINTYRE, DONNA SENESE AND JOHN S. HULL
2 There's no taste like home: Histories of native food on the changing
tastescape of the Northern Rivers
ADELE WESSEL
3 Terraform and Terra Firma: Transnational economies of image, landscape
and location in screen production in Queensland
ALLISON CRAVEN
4 Landscape as tension: The Blue Mountains and cultural economies of place
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE
5 Deck-chair innovation: Innovation within arm's reach for regional
Australian architecture: A little of what we found when we rode the Grand
Section across Australia's girth in 2017
BOBBIE BAYLEY AND OWEN KELLY, INSPIRED BY AND CO-AUTHORED WITH JOHN ROBERTS
SECTION 2
Placing knowledge and innovation economies: Regional universities,
ecosystems and Fab Labs
6 The troubling third tier: Small cities, small universities and an
ambivalent knowledge economy
TARA BRABAZON
7 Locating knowledge in Australian cities: The Knowledge City Index
LAWRENCE PRATCHETT, MICHAEL JAMES WALSH, RICHARD HU AND SAJEDA TULI
8 Universities and regional creative economies
DONNA HANCOX, TERRY FLEW, SASHA MACKAY AND YI WANG
9 The role of Fab Labs and Living Labs for economic development of regional
Australia
ANA BILANDZIC, MARCUS FOTH AND GREG HEARN
SECTION 3
Regional creative industries and their potentials: Case studies and
comparative perspectives
10 The Hunter Region: A creative system at work
PHILLIP MCINTYRE, SUSAN KERRIGAN, EVELYN KING AND CLAIRE WILLIAMS
11 "Anything that's not in London": Regions, mobility and spatial politics
in contemporary visual art
EMMA COFFIELD
12 Sculptural coastlines: Site-specific artworks, beachscapes, and regional
identities
ELIZABETH ELLISON AND MICHELLE THOMPSON
13 One piece blokes: On being a performing musician in regional Queensland
ANDY BENNETT, DAVID CASHMAN AND NATALIE LEWANDOWSKI
14 Positive deviance: Stories of regional social innovations from the Big
Stories, Small Towns project
MARTIN POTTER
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Problematising regional creativity and innovation in
Australia and beyond: landscapes, economies, identities, imaginaries
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE AND ARIELLA VAN LUYN
SECTION 1
Landscapes, tastescapes and sensescapes: Creatively responding to place
1 Fruit forward? Wine regions as geographies of innovation in Australia and
Canada
JULIE MCINTYRE, DONNA SENESE AND JOHN S. HULL
2 There's no taste like home: Histories of native food on the changing
tastescape of the Northern Rivers
ADELE WESSEL
3 Terraform and Terra Firma: Transnational economies of image, landscape
and location in screen production in Queensland
ALLISON CRAVEN
4 Landscape as tension: The Blue Mountains and cultural economies of place
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE
5 Deck-chair innovation: Innovation within arm's reach for regional
Australian architecture: A little of what we found when we rode the Grand
Section across Australia's girth in 2017
BOBBIE BAYLEY AND OWEN KELLY, INSPIRED BY AND CO-AUTHORED WITH JOHN ROBERTS
SECTION 2
Placing knowledge and innovation economies: Regional universities,
ecosystems and Fab Labs
6 The troubling third tier: Small cities, small universities and an
ambivalent knowledge economy
TARA BRABAZON
7 Locating knowledge in Australian cities: The Knowledge City Index
LAWRENCE PRATCHETT, MICHAEL JAMES WALSH, RICHARD HU AND SAJEDA TULI
8 Universities and regional creative economies
DONNA HANCOX, TERRY FLEW, SASHA MACKAY AND YI WANG
9 The role of Fab Labs and Living Labs for economic development of regional
Australia
ANA BILANDZIC, MARCUS FOTH AND GREG HEARN
SECTION 3
Regional creative industries and their potentials: Case studies and
comparative perspectives
10 The Hunter Region: A creative system at work
PHILLIP MCINTYRE, SUSAN KERRIGAN, EVELYN KING AND CLAIRE WILLIAMS
11 "Anything that's not in London": Regions, mobility and spatial politics
in contemporary visual art
EMMA COFFIELD
12 Sculptural coastlines: Site-specific artworks, beachscapes, and regional
identities
ELIZABETH ELLISON AND MICHELLE THOMPSON
13 One piece blokes: On being a performing musician in regional Queensland
ANDY BENNETT, DAVID CASHMAN AND NATALIE LEWANDOWSKI
14 Positive deviance: Stories of regional social innovations from the Big
Stories, Small Towns project
MARTIN POTTER
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Problematising regional creativity and innovation in
Australia and beyond: landscapes, economies, identities, imaginaries
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE AND ARIELLA VAN LUYN
SECTION 1
Landscapes, tastescapes and sensescapes: Creatively responding to place
1 Fruit forward? Wine regions as geographies of innovation in Australia and
Canada
JULIE MCINTYRE, DONNA SENESE AND JOHN S. HULL
2 There's no taste like home: Histories of native food on the changing
tastescape of the Northern Rivers
ADELE WESSEL
3 Terraform and Terra Firma: Transnational economies of image, landscape
and location in screen production in Queensland
ALLISON CRAVEN
4 Landscape as tension: The Blue Mountains and cultural economies of place
EDUARDO DE LA FUENTE
5 Deck-chair innovation: Innovation within arm's reach for regional
Australian architecture: A little of what we found when we rode the Grand
Section across Australia's girth in 2017
BOBBIE BAYLEY AND OWEN KELLY, INSPIRED BY AND CO-AUTHORED WITH JOHN ROBERTS
SECTION 2
Placing knowledge and innovation economies: Regional universities,
ecosystems and Fab Labs
6 The troubling third tier: Small cities, small universities and an
ambivalent knowledge economy
TARA BRABAZON
7 Locating knowledge in Australian cities: The Knowledge City Index
LAWRENCE PRATCHETT, MICHAEL JAMES WALSH, RICHARD HU AND SAJEDA TULI
8 Universities and regional creative economies
DONNA HANCOX, TERRY FLEW, SASHA MACKAY AND YI WANG
9 The role of Fab Labs and Living Labs for economic development of regional
Australia
ANA BILANDZIC, MARCUS FOTH AND GREG HEARN
SECTION 3
Regional creative industries and their potentials: Case studies and
comparative perspectives
10 The Hunter Region: A creative system at work
PHILLIP MCINTYRE, SUSAN KERRIGAN, EVELYN KING AND CLAIRE WILLIAMS
11 "Anything that's not in London": Regions, mobility and spatial politics
in contemporary visual art
EMMA COFFIELD
12 Sculptural coastlines: Site-specific artworks, beachscapes, and regional
identities
ELIZABETH ELLISON AND MICHELLE THOMPSON
13 One piece blokes: On being a performing musician in regional Queensland
ANDY BENNETT, DAVID CASHMAN AND NATALIE LEWANDOWSKI
14 Positive deviance: Stories of regional social innovations from the Big
Stories, Small Towns project
MARTIN POTTER
Index