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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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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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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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Impact of corporate sustainable practices, government initiative, technology usage, and organizational culture on automobile industry sustainable performance

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
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Children’s Culture Industry

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies, 2020

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Cultural Industries in Québec

2018
This chapter is the first of the three cases studied in this book. This chapter presents a brief history and overview of some of Quebec’s cultural policies, before expanding on its major cultural policy developments since the early 1990s. This chapter will chart a trend in Quebec’s cultural policies—away from cultural preservation, toward cultural ...
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Cultural and creative industries

2008
The cultural and creative industries refer to those parts of the modern economy where culture is produced and distributed through industrial means, applying the creativity of individuals and groups to the generation of original cultural product, which may have commercial value either through direct sale to consumers or as intellectual property.
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The Cultural and Creative Industries

2010
Cultural industries, according to several international studies, represent 6–9% of GDP. Even if this is a sector without clear-cut borders, it plays an extremely important role as its contribution to GDP is made by industries based on innovation and rapid growth in productivity.
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