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El. knyga: Development of the Cultural Industry in China: Theories, Policies, and Strategies

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  • Serija: China Connections
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811933554
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: China Connections
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811933554

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This volume addresses the rapid growth of China’s cultural industry and its significant cultural and economic impact on the country. It considers what exactly constitutes the cultural industry, defining the basis for discussions on issues as the internal tensions constraining China’s cultural industry development. It examines the place of culture and cultural industry in relation to China’s overall development, and what kinds of strategies, policies and concrete measures are most effective in promoting the industry’s growth, exploring the role of Government in Cultural Industrial Development.

1 Preface
1(16)
1 Cultural Industry Development and the New Culture Movement 2.0 in China
1(16)
2 Introduction: What Kind of a Country Are We Bringing into the Twenty-First Century by Developing the Cultural Industry?
17(26)
1 China's Cultural Development Strategies at the Turn of the Century
17(9)
2 National Cultural Governance: Policies for Developing the Cultural Industry
26(6)
3 Future Development, Market Construction, and System Innovation in the Chinese Cultural Industry
32(11)
3 The Essence and Evolution of the Cultural Industry
43(28)
1 The Essence of the Cultural Industry: An Overview of Its Sociocultural System
44(8)
2 Social Relations in the Cultural Industry: Productive Forces and Relations of Production
52(10)
3 The Social Evolution of the Cultural Industry: A Process Similar to Biological Evolution
62(9)
4 The Spatio-Temporal Structure of the Cultural Industry
71(52)
1 Cultural Economics of Space and Time
71(20)
2 Cultural Industry Development and Historical Geography
91(20)
3 New Urbanization: Reestablishing the Spatial Order of Cultural Industry Development in China
111(12)
5 Building the Cultural Industry Ecosystem
123(22)
1 The Awareness of Conservation in Cultural Industry Development
123(5)
2 Resources and Environments for Developing China's Cultural Industry
128(8)
3 The Low-Carbon Development of China's Cultural Industry
136(9)
6 Justice in the Cultural Industry
145(56)
1 Cultural Industry Development and National Cultural Security
145(22)
2 The Power and Rights of the Cultural Industry
167(19)
3 The Public Responsibilities of the Cultural Industry
186(15)
7 The Government, the Cultural Market, and Cultural Industry Planning
201(32)
1 The Government and the Cultural Market
201(15)
2 Cultural Industry Planning
216(12)
3 The Hu Line as a Principle of Spatial Planning in the Cultural Industry
228(5)
8 Key Factors in the Sustainable Development of China's Cultural Industry
233(24)
1 The Measure of Rational Development in the Cultural Industry
234(10)
2 A Greater Voice in the Realm of Data
244(6)
3 Data Mining and Its Strategic Application
250(7)
9 The Way Forward for the Strategic Forces of China's Cultural Industry
257(28)
1 Establishing an Innovation System and Development Model Characterized by the Trinity of Traditional, Modern, and Emerging Cultural Industries
259(6)
2 Redirecting China's Policies on the Cultural Industry System Based on the Division of Labor in the Cultural Industry Across the Urban Hierarchy
265(6)
3 Creating a Modern Cultural Market System Open to all Regions Large and Small
271(7)
4 Providing Vigorous Support for Non-Government-Run Cultural Industries While Developing State-Owned Cultural Industries
278(7)
10 The Structural Adjustment and Strategic Innovation of China's Cultural Industry
285(54)
1 Several Issues Concerning Strategic Relations in the Development of China's Cultural Industry
286(19)
2 The Strategic Restructuring and System Innovation of the Cultural Industry
305(12)
3 Cultural Restructuring---The Way Out for the Development of China's Cultural Industry
317(22)
11 The Relationship Between China and the World in the Development of the Cultural Industry
339(44)
1 The WTO and the Innovation System of China's Cultural Industry
339(18)
2 Taking China's Cultural Industry onto the Global Stage
357(9)
3 Building a Harmonious World and the Development Strategy for China's Cultural Industry
366(17)
12 Conclusion: The Development of China's Cultural Industry Stands at a Crossroads
383(12)
1 Innovation: A Key Requirement for the Development of China's Cultural Industry
383(6)
2 The Middle-Income Trap and Thucydides' Trap: Two Major Threats to the Development of China's Cultural Industry
389(3)
3 Shifting Cultural Power: "Heavy Is the Head That Wears the Crown"
392(3)
Afterword 395
Huilin Hu is Distinguished Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. He is also member of academic committee, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He receives the State Council special allowance, and is also awarded as expert by the Publicity Department of CPC, Ministry of Culture, and Ministry of Education; Editor-in-chief, Annual Report on China's Cultural Industry, Commentary on Cultural Industry in China (CSSCI); He is entitled as expert of Provincial and Municipal Cultural Development and Cultural Industry Decision Committee.