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El. knyga: Creative Hubs in Question : Place, Space and Work in the Creative Economy

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  • Serija: Dynamics of Virtual Work
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030106539
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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030106539
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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. 

1 Introduction
1(28)
Andy C. Pratt
Tarek E. Virani
Rosalind Gill
Part I Looking Inside the Cluster
2 Herding Cats: Co-work, Creativity and Precarity in Inner Sydney
29(22)
George Morgan
James Woodriff
3 Curating Strangers
51(18)
Janet Merkel
4 Creative Hubs, Cultural Work and Affective Economies: Exploring `Unspeakable' Experiences for Young Cultural Workers
69(20)
David Lee
5 Hubs vs Networks in the Creative Economy: Towards a `Collaborative Individualism'
89(22)
Carolina Bandinelli
Alessandro Gandini
6 Community-Led Coworking Spaces: From Co-location to Collaboration and Collectivization
111(20)
Vasilis Avdikos
Eirini Iliopoulou
7 Hip Hub? Class, Race and Gender in Creative Hubs
131(24)
Tarek E. Virani
Rosalind Gill
8 Creative Hubs: A Co-operative Space?
155(16)
Marisol Sandoval
Jo Littler
Part II Looking Outside the Cluster
9 Istanbul's Sounds and Its `Creative' Hubs: Creative Actors Articulating the City into Transnational Networks Through Music
171(18)
Ceren Mert
10 Nairobi's iHub: Technology for Society
189(22)
Øyvind Øskland
11 Producing Values: Impact Hub Birmingham as Co-working and Social Innovation Space
211(18)
Paul Long
Annette Naudin
12 Punk Rock Entrepreneurship: All-Ages DIY Music Venues and the Urban Economic Landscape
229(16)
Michael Seman
13 Thinking Through the Creative Hub in Peripheral Places: A Long-View of the Dartington Hall Experiment in Rural Reconstruction Through Creativity
245(20)
Nicola J. Thomas
14 From Making to Displaying: The Role of Organizational Space in Showing Creative Coolness at the Volkshotel
265(16)
Boukje Cnossen
15 The City as a Creative Hub: The Case of the Fashion Industry in Milan, Italy
281(18)
Marianna d'Ovidio
Valentina Pacetti
16 Grassroots Creative Hubs: Urban Regeneration, Recovered Industrial Factories and Cultural Production in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro
299(20)
Cecilia Dinardi
17 Creative Hubs and the Night-Time Economy: Convergent or Divergent?
319(22)
Andy C. Pratt
Tom Gill
18 Exploring the Relationship Between Creative Hubs and Urban Policy in East London
341(18)
Tarek E. Virani
19 Universities as Creative Hubs: Modes and Practices in the UK Context
359(22)
Daniel Ashton
Roberta Comunian
Index 381
Rosalind Gill is Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at City, University of London, UK.  Andy C. Pratt is Professor of Cultural Economy at City, University of London, UK. Tarek E. Virani is Deputy Director of Network (Centre for the Creative and Cultural Economy) and Associate Lecturer at the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London, UK.