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The "economic" naturally meets the "cultural" because both spheres deal, differently albeit convergingly, with "values" and "valuations". Materially crafted and spiritually charged, tactile/tangible and ineffable/intangible, privately owned and collectively enjoyed, nourished currently and...
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The Industrialization of Creativity and its Limits: Introducing Concepts, Theories and Themes -- Towards Post … Spectacle in Aesthetic Capitalism -- Creativity in the Service of Economic Recovery and National Salvation: Dispatches from the … Value in a ‘Creative Economy’ -- Innovation and Media: Googlization and Limited Creativity. …
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Creativity loosely refers to activities in the visual arts, music, design, film and performance that are primarily … intended to produce forms of affect and social meaning. Yet, over the last few decades, creativity has also been explicitly … unsustainable models are inherent weaknesses of the industrial model of creativity. The interdisciplinary contributions presented …
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The creative class approach (Florida, 2002b) has led to many developments. Therefore, measurement of creativity … people?) to dynamic approaches (what do the creative people?). Creativity mainly comes from talent (Florida, 2002a) but … cities, defined as privileged theaters of creativity (Hall, 1998). Hence, cities managing to convert micro or individuals …
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