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Persistent Creativity Making The Case For Art Culture And The Creative Industries 1st Ed Peter Campbell

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Persistent Creativity Making The Case For Art Culture And The Creative Industries 1st Ed Peter Campbell
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.1 MB
Author: Peter Campbell
ISBN: 9783030031183, 9783030031190, 3030031187, 3030031195
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Persistent Creativity Making The Case For Art Culture And The Creative Industries 1st Ed Peter Campbell by Peter Campbell 9783030031183, 9783030031190, 3030031187, 3030031195 instant download after payment.

Recent years have seen the increasing valuation and promotion of ‘creativity’. Future success, we are often assured, will rest on the creativity of our endeavours, often aligned specifically with ‘cultural’ activity. This book considers the emergence and persistence of this pattern, particularly with regards to cultural policy, and examines the methods and evidence deployed to make the case for art, culture and the creative industries. The origins of current practices are considered, as is the gradual accretion of a broad range of meanings around the term ‘creative’, and the implications this has for the success of the wider ‘Creativity Agenda’. The specific experience of the city of Liverpool in adopting and furthering this agenda both in the UK and beyond is considered, as is the persistence of a range of problematic, and often contradictory, assumptions and practices relating to this agenda up to the present day.


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