1st Edition
The Metamorphosis of Cultural and Creative Organizations Exploring Change from a Spatial Perspective
Preface Antonio Strati
1. Cultural and creative organizations’ space: An introduction
Federica De Molli and Marilena Vecco
Part I - Aesthetic
2. Atmosphere in cultural organisations: A circumplex model of affective atmospheres
Christian Julmi
3. Atmospheres as dynamic configurations: The case of a museum and a techno club
Brigitte Biehl (Biehl-Missal) and Dirk vom Lehn
4. Creative spaces in higher education
Tatiana Chemi
5. ‘Being t/here apart-together’: Co-creative work(ing) in bodily-digital ‘inter-places’
Wendelin Küpers and Stephan Sonnenburg
Part II – Symbolic
6. Organizational spatial transformation: The case of the un-festival
Grant Hall and Ruth Rentschler
7. The spatial production of festivals: Ritualization, liminality and performativity
Leonore van den Ende
8. Artistic space: Painting and the making of space
Eleonora Montagner and Alvise Favotto
9. Museum spaces and changes
Graham Black
Part III - Instrumental
10. Space technologies and cultural organizations
Daniel Ericsson
11. The regional context in entrepreneurial finance of cultural business: Urban versus rural space for creative and cultural entrepreneurship
Elmar D. Konrad and Max Höllen
12. Community-driven cultural spaces and the COVID-19 pandemic
Matina Magkou, Laura Huret and Vincent Lambert
13. The expansion of virtual spaces of superstar and star museums during the COVID-19 lockdown
Anne Gombault and Oihab Allal-Cherif
14. Future perspectives for research on creative and cultural sectors using a spatial approach
Federica De Molli
Biography
Federica De Molli is Assistant Professor of Organization Theory at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC), Milan, Italy.
Marilena Vecco is Full Professor of Entrepreneurship, Burgundy Business School (BSB), Dijon, France, and Professor associated to the Carmelle and Rémi Marcoux Chair in Arts Management, HEC Montréal, Canada.
"The multiplicity of methods, case studies and disciplines makes [this] book’s argument well-rounded and represents one open invite to diverse fields to provide their take on such a complex and worth-acknowledging notion that is space." Manfredi de Bernard, The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society






