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The Cultural and Creative Industry

Frontiers in Art Research, 2021
The cultural and creative industry is declining for various reasons. This article lists the reasons for the decline of cultural and creative industry from six different aspects, analyses those problems, and puts forward some suggestions for improvement.
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Cultural and Creative Industries

2018
The critical study of cultural and creative industries involves the interrogation of the ways in which different social forces impact the production of culture, its forms, and its producers as inherently creative creatures. In historical terms, the notion of “the culture industry” may be traced to a series of postwar period theorists whose concerns ...
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The Idea of the Culture Industry

2018
The idea of the culture industry runs through many of the writings of the Frankfurt School. The term was coined by Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer in one of the chapters of their Dialectics of Enlightenment. While this may be the most prominent use of the term, the idea can be traced back to Alexis de Tocqueville and his study on democracy in ...
Juliane Rebentisch, Felix Trautmann
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Understanding Cultural Industries

Journal of Management Inquiry, 2002
In this article, the authors argue for more theoretical discussion and empirical research into the organizational and managerial dynamics of commercial cultural production. Their concern grows out of their observation that management research is neglecting cultural production as a serious object of investigation despite its economic, social, and ...
Nelson Phillips, Thomas B. Lawrence
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‘Culture Industry’ and Cultural Work

2007
The aim of this chapter is to outline various critical theories1 of cultural work as undertaken within cultural industries. It first provides a review of Adorno and Horkheimer’s account of the ‘culture industry’, before demonstrating how its insights have come to underpin more recent (‘post-Adornian’) accounts of the industrialization and ...
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Cultural Industries Revisited

Organization Science, 2000
In my early “Processing Fads and Fashions: An Organization-Set Analysis of Cultural Industry Systems” (1972), the middle “throughput” phase, or most organizational aspect of cultural industries, was emphasized. In this depoliticized exploration of what Adorno (1991) had earlier characterized as the industrialization of high culture, and Powdermaker ...
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The Cultural Translation Industry

2019
Since cultures are liquid processes which consist in partially-shared and evolving frames of reference being used creatively for sensemaking in human interactions, any attempt to fix and systematise their description with a view to transposition from one culture to another seems doomed to fail.
Noonan, Will, Frame, Alexander
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Modelling the cultural industries

International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2008
Alternative definitions of the cultural industries lead to the construction of different models of the cultural production sector of the economy and hence to a different array of specific industries which are contained within the sector. In turn this implies not just differing estimates of the contribution of the cultural industries to output and ...
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Work in the culture industries

Cultural Studies, 2016
Until the year 2000 or so, the ‘creative economy’ of the UK had been paid scant attention by politicians.
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Digital Culture Industry

2013
How did digital media happen ? Through a unique approach to digital documents, and detailed intricate histories of illicit internet piracy networks, The Digital Culture Industry goes beyond the Napster creation myth and illuminates the unseen individuals, code and events behind the turn to digital media.
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