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Creative IndustriesISBN: 978-1-4051-0148-6
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432 pages
January 2005, ©2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Authors.
Creative Industries:John Hartley.
Part I: Creative World.
Creative World: Ellie Rennie.
Commons on the Wires: Lawrence Lessig.
Open Publishing, Open Technologies: Graham Meikle.
At the Opening of New Media Center Sarai, Delhi: Geert Lovink.
Multicultural Policies and Integration via the Market: Néstor García Canclini.
Part II: Creative Identities.
Creative Identities: John Hartley.
The Mayor’s Commission on the Creative Industries: John Howkins.
Delia Smith Not Adam Smith: Charles Leadbeater.
The Experiential Life: Richard Florida.
Conclusion to Global Hollywood: Toby Miller, Nitin Govil, John McMurria and Richard Maxwell.
Part III: Creative Practices.
Creative Practices: Brad Haseman.
The Poetics of the Open Work: Umberto Eco.
Digital TV and the Emerging Formats of Cyberdrama: Janet H. Murray.
Balancing the Books: Ken Robinson.
Connecting Creativity: Luigi Maramotti.
Performing the ‘Real’ 24/7: Jane Roscoe.
Part IV: Creative Cities.
Creative Cities: Jinna Tay.
London as a Creative City: Charles Landry.
Developing Cultural Industries in St Petersburg: Justin O’Connor.
Local clusters in a global economy: Michael E. Porter.
Cosmopolitan De-scriptions: Shanghai and Hong Kong: Ackbar Abbas.
Part V: Creative Enterprises.
Creative Enterprises: Stuart Cunningham.
Why Cultural Entrepreneurs Matter: Charles Leadbeater and Kate Oakley.
Games, the New Lively Art: Henry Jenkins.
Harnessing the Hive: JC Herz.
Part VI: Creative Economy.
Creative Economy: Terry Flew.
When Markets Give Way to Networks … Everything is a Service: Jeremy Rifkin.
Clubs to companies: Angela McRobbie.
Culture and the Creative Economy in the Information Age: Shalini Venturelli.
Index