Description |
1 online resource (xxii, 442 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Palgrave studies in creativity and culture |
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Palgrave studies in creativity and culture.
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Contents |
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Phillip -- Susan -- Janet -- Evelyn -- Claire -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- References -- 2: Creativity and the Creative Industries: History and Context -- Culture Industry to Cultural Industries -- Creativity -- Creativity and the Creative Industries -- The Creative Industries -- References -- 3: Creative Industries: Global and Local Perspectives -- Creative Industries Reports -- Globally Focused Reports -- Nationally Focused Reports -- State-Based Reports -- Regionally Focused Reports |
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Creative Industries in the Hunter -- Creative Work -- References -- 4: Statistical Analysis -- Introduction -- Statistical Measure 1: Using 2011 Census Place of Residence Data Across Selected 6-Digit ANZSCO '06 Occupations -- Statistical Measure 2: Using 2011 and 2016 Census Data with the Creative Trident Methodology -- Further Considerations -- References -- 5: Music -- History of the Popular Music Industry: Its Accumulated Heritage -- Structure of the Popular Music Industry: The Shape of the Interconnected Field -- Business Models as Necessary and Shared Domain Knowledge |
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Operational Methods of the Field -- Important Personnel in the Interconnected Field -- The Hunter Music Scene: An Interconnected Field, Shared Domain Knowledge and Set of Choice Making Agents -- Live Performance in the Hunter Region: Gigs and Venues -- Recording: Record Producers and Studios in the Hunter -- Structural Support for the Music Industry -- Brass and Concert Bands, Choirs and Orchestras: Communal Creative Practice -- The Jazz Scene -- Folk Music: A Popular Tradition -- Electronic Dance Music (EDM): The New Mainstream -- Musicians: Choice Making Agents Within the Creative (Eco)System |
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Agencies, Support Workers, Venues and Festivals: Completing the Interconnected Networks of the Field -- Performing Arts Companies Operating in the Hunter: Staging Traditional and Innovative Work -- Training Organizations: Necessary Domain Immersion in Action -- Summary -- References -- 7: Architecture -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Architecture in Australia: An Accumulated Heritage -- Structure of the Architectural Field -- Business Models that Support the System -- Operational Methods and Important Personnel: Choice Making Agents in the Field -- Hunter Region Architecture |
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References -- 6: Performing Arts -- The Accumulated Heritage of Performing Arts in Australia: A Brief History -- Structural Elements: The Shape of the Interconnected Field -- Business Models: Shared and Crucial Domain Knowledge -- Operational Methods of the Field -- Important Personnel in the Field: Choice Making Agents -- Hunter Region Performing Arts: An Interconnected (Eco)System -- Dance in the Hunter: Domain Acquisition Through Institutional Training -- Choice Making Agents in the (Eco)System: Individual Performers, Writers, Choreographers, Composers, etc |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 9, 2024) |
Subject |
Cultural industries -- Australia
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Creative ability -- Australia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kerrigan, Susan, author
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Fulton, Janet, 1964- author.
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King, Evelyn, author
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Williams, Claire, author
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ISBN |
9783031459726 |
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3031459725 |
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