1st Edition

Creativity and Cultural Policy

Edited By Chris Bilton Copyright 2012
164 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

Creativity has become a popular buzzword in contemporary cultural policy, yet the term remains poorly understood. In this collection, cultural policy specialists together with experts on psychology, creative enterprise and arts education, consider how ‘creativity’ is defined in a variety of settings, from ‘creative management’ to ‘creative labour’. The starting point of the book is to move... Read more

Introduction Chris Bilton  1. The study of creativity: from genius to cognitive science
Robert Weisberg  2. Manageable creativity Chris Bilton  3. ‘The most creative organization in the world’? The BBC, ‘creativity’ and managerial style Philip Schlesinger  4. The English model of creativity: cultural politics of an idea Jonothan Neelands and Boyun Choe  5. Craft labour and creative industries Mark Banks  6. Creative labour, cultural work and individualisation Jim McGuigan  7. The rise of ‘user creativity’ – Web 2.0 and a new challenge for copyright law and cultural policy Nobuko Kawashima  8. The rise of the Trojan horses in the creative industries Erich Poettschacher  9. Social creativity: re-qualifying the creative economy Nick Wilson

Biography

Dr Chris Bilton is Director of the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies at University of Warwick and course director of the Centre’s MA in Creative and Media Enterprises