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TÃtulo : Creative Hubs in Question : Place, Space and Work in the Creative Economy Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Gill, Rosalind, ; Pratt, Andy C., ; Virani, Tarek E., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XIX, 397 p. 9 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-10653-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: sociologÃa industrial SociologÃa económica SociologÃa del Trabajo Clasificación: 306.36 Resumen: Los centros creativos se han convertido en una piedra angular de la polÃtica económica y cultural con sólo un mÃnimo de discusión o escrutinio. Este volumen ofrece el primer interrogatorio de los centros creativos, con escritos crÃticos innovadores de una combinación de académicos consagrados y nuevas voces. Al examinar múltiples sitios a nivel transnacional y combinar reflexiones teóricas y empÃricas, se pregunta: ¿qué son los centros creativos, por qué son importantes y están haciendo del mundo un lugar mejor? Creative Hubs in Question analiza los centros creativos en relación con los debates sobre ciudades creativas, espacios de trabajo conjunto y cooperativas de trabajadores. Con estudios de casos desde Argentina hasta los PaÃses Bajos y desde Nigeria hasta el Reino Unido, las contribuciones abordan cómo se sitúan los centros en relación con proyectos de igualdad y justicia social, y si cambian las experiencias de los creativos que trabajan en ellos, y de qué manera. Esta colección, que se basa en una variedad de perspectivas disciplinarias que incluyen sociologÃa, geografÃa, economÃa, medios y comunicaciones, cultura e industrias creativas, estudios crÃticos de polÃticas, estudios de género, raza y etnia y estudios urbanos, será de interés para formuladores de polÃticas, académicos, académicos, estudiantes y profesionales de estos campos. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction; Andy C. Pratt, Tarek E. Virani and Rosalind Gill -- PART 1: LOOKING INSIDE THE CLUSTER -- Chapter 2: Herding Cats: Co-Work, Creativity and Precarity in Inner Sydney; George Morgan and James Woodriff -- Chapter 3: Curating Strangers; Janet Merkel -- Chapter 4: Creative Hubs, Cultural Work and Affective Economies: Exploring 'Unspeakable' Experiences for Young Cultural Workers; David Lee -- Chapter 5: Hubs vs Networks in the Creative Economy: Towards a 'Collaborative Individualism'; Carolina Bandinelli and Alessandro Gandini -- Chapter 6: Community-Led Co-Working Spaces: From Colocation to Collaboration and Collectivization; Vasilis Avdikos and Eirini Iliopoulou -- Chapter 7: Hip Hub? Class, Race and Gender in Creative Hubs; Tarek E. Virani and Rosalind Gill -- Chapter 8: Creative Hubs: A Cooperative Space?; Marisol Sandoval and Jo Littler -- PART 2: LOOKING OUTSIDE THE CLUSTER -- Chapter 9: Istanbul's Sounds and its 'Creative' Hubs: Creative Actors Articulating the City into Transnational Networks through Music; Ceren Mert -- Chapter 10: Nairobi's iHub: Technology for Society; Øyvind Økland -- Chapter 11: Producing Values: Impact Hub Birmingham as Co-Working and Social Innovation Space; Paul Long and Annette Naudin -- Chapter 12: Punk Rock Entrepreneurship: All-Ages DIY Music Venues and the Urban Economic Landscape; Michael Seman -- Chapter 13: Thinking through the Creative Hub in Peripheral Places: A Long-View of the Dartington Hall Experiment in Rural Reconstruction through Creativity; Nicola J. Thomas -- Chapter 14: From Making to Displaying: The Role of Organizational Space in Showing Creative Coolness at the Volkshotel; Boujke Cnossen -- Chapter 15: The City as a Creative Hub: The Case of the Fashion Industry in Milan, Italy; Marianna d'Ovidio and Valentina Pacetti -- Chapter 16: Grassroots Creative Hubs: Urban Regeneration, Recovered Industrial Factories and Cultural Production in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro; Cecilia Dinardi -- Chapter 17: Creative Hubs and the Night Time Economy: Convergent or Divergent?; Andy C. Pratt and Tom Gill -- Chapter 18: Exploring the Relationship between Creative Hubs and Urban Policy in East London; Tarek E. Virani -- Chapter 19: Universities as Creative Hubs: Modes and Practices in the UK Context; Daniel Ashton and Roberta Comunian. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Creative hubs have become a cornerstone of economic and cultural policy with only the barest amount of discussion or scrutiny. This volume offers the first interrogation of creative hubs, with ground-breaking critical writing from a combination of established scholars and new voices. Looking across multiple sites trans-nationally, and combining theoretical and empirical reflections, it asks: what are creative hubs, why do they matter, and are they making the world a better place? Creative Hubs in Question discusses creative hubs in relation to debates about creative cities, co-working spaces and workers' co-operatives. Featuring case studies from Argentina to the Netherlands, and Nigeria to the UK, the contributions address how hubs are situated in relation to projects of equality and social justice, and whether and in what ways they change the experiences of the creatives who work in them. Drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives including sociology, geography, economics, media and communications, culture and creative industries, critical policy studies, gender studies, race and ethnicity, and urban studies, this collection will be of interest to policy makers, academics, scholars, students and practitioners across these fields. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Creative Hubs in Question : Place, Space and Work in the Creative Economy [documento electrónico] / Gill, Rosalind, ; Pratt, Andy C., ; Virani, Tarek E., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XIX, 397 p. 9 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-10653-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: sociologÃa industrial SociologÃa económica SociologÃa del Trabajo Clasificación: 306.36 Resumen: Los centros creativos se han convertido en una piedra angular de la polÃtica económica y cultural con sólo un mÃnimo de discusión o escrutinio. Este volumen ofrece el primer interrogatorio de los centros creativos, con escritos crÃticos innovadores de una combinación de académicos consagrados y nuevas voces. Al examinar múltiples sitios a nivel transnacional y combinar reflexiones teóricas y empÃricas, se pregunta: ¿qué son los centros creativos, por qué son importantes y están haciendo del mundo un lugar mejor? Creative Hubs in Question analiza los centros creativos en relación con los debates sobre ciudades creativas, espacios de trabajo conjunto y cooperativas de trabajadores. Con estudios de casos desde Argentina hasta los PaÃses Bajos y desde Nigeria hasta el Reino Unido, las contribuciones abordan cómo se sitúan los centros en relación con proyectos de igualdad y justicia social, y si cambian las experiencias de los creativos que trabajan en ellos, y de qué manera. Esta colección, que se basa en una variedad de perspectivas disciplinarias que incluyen sociologÃa, geografÃa, economÃa, medios y comunicaciones, cultura e industrias creativas, estudios crÃticos de polÃticas, estudios de género, raza y etnia y estudios urbanos, será de interés para formuladores de polÃticas, académicos, académicos, estudiantes y profesionales de estos campos. . Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction; Andy C. Pratt, Tarek E. Virani and Rosalind Gill -- PART 1: LOOKING INSIDE THE CLUSTER -- Chapter 2: Herding Cats: Co-Work, Creativity and Precarity in Inner Sydney; George Morgan and James Woodriff -- Chapter 3: Curating Strangers; Janet Merkel -- Chapter 4: Creative Hubs, Cultural Work and Affective Economies: Exploring 'Unspeakable' Experiences for Young Cultural Workers; David Lee -- Chapter 5: Hubs vs Networks in the Creative Economy: Towards a 'Collaborative Individualism'; Carolina Bandinelli and Alessandro Gandini -- Chapter 6: Community-Led Co-Working Spaces: From Colocation to Collaboration and Collectivization; Vasilis Avdikos and Eirini Iliopoulou -- Chapter 7: Hip Hub? Class, Race and Gender in Creative Hubs; Tarek E. Virani and Rosalind Gill -- Chapter 8: Creative Hubs: A Cooperative Space?; Marisol Sandoval and Jo Littler -- PART 2: LOOKING OUTSIDE THE CLUSTER -- Chapter 9: Istanbul's Sounds and its 'Creative' Hubs: Creative Actors Articulating the City into Transnational Networks through Music; Ceren Mert -- Chapter 10: Nairobi's iHub: Technology for Society; Øyvind Økland -- Chapter 11: Producing Values: Impact Hub Birmingham as Co-Working and Social Innovation Space; Paul Long and Annette Naudin -- Chapter 12: Punk Rock Entrepreneurship: All-Ages DIY Music Venues and the Urban Economic Landscape; Michael Seman -- Chapter 13: Thinking through the Creative Hub in Peripheral Places: A Long-View of the Dartington Hall Experiment in Rural Reconstruction through Creativity; Nicola J. Thomas -- Chapter 14: From Making to Displaying: The Role of Organizational Space in Showing Creative Coolness at the Volkshotel; Boujke Cnossen -- Chapter 15: The City as a Creative Hub: The Case of the Fashion Industry in Milan, Italy; Marianna d'Ovidio and Valentina Pacetti -- Chapter 16: Grassroots Creative Hubs: Urban Regeneration, Recovered Industrial Factories and Cultural Production in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro; Cecilia Dinardi -- Chapter 17: Creative Hubs and the Night Time Economy: Convergent or Divergent?; Andy C. Pratt and Tom Gill -- Chapter 18: Exploring the Relationship between Creative Hubs and Urban Policy in East London; Tarek E. Virani -- Chapter 19: Universities as Creative Hubs: Modes and Practices in the UK Context; Daniel Ashton and Roberta Comunian. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Creative hubs have become a cornerstone of economic and cultural policy with only the barest amount of discussion or scrutiny. This volume offers the first interrogation of creative hubs, with ground-breaking critical writing from a combination of established scholars and new voices. Looking across multiple sites trans-nationally, and combining theoretical and empirical reflections, it asks: what are creative hubs, why do they matter, and are they making the world a better place? Creative Hubs in Question discusses creative hubs in relation to debates about creative cities, co-working spaces and workers' co-operatives. Featuring case studies from Argentina to the Netherlands, and Nigeria to the UK, the contributions address how hubs are situated in relation to projects of equality and social justice, and whether and in what ways they change the experiences of the creatives who work in them. Drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives including sociology, geography, economics, media and communications, culture and creative industries, critical policy studies, gender studies, race and ethnicity, and urban studies, this collection will be of interest to policy makers, academics, scholars, students and practitioners across these fields. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]