This volume addresses the rapid growth of Chinas 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 Chinas cultural industry development. It examines the place of culture and cultural industry in relation to Chinas overall development, and what kinds of strategies, policies and concrete measures are most effective in promoting the industrys growth, exploring the role of Government in Cultural Industrial Development.
Introduction: What Kind of a Country Are We Bringing into the
Twenty-First Century by Developing the Cultural Industry?.- The Essence and
Evolution of the Cultural Industry.- The Spatio-Temporal Structure of the
Cultural Industry.- Building the Cultural Industry Ecosystem.- Justice in the
Cultural Industry.- The Government, the Cultural Market, and Cultural
Industry Planning.- Key Factors in the Sustainable Development of Chinas
Cultural Industry.- The Way Forward for the Strategic Forces of Chinas
Cultural Industry.- The Structural Adjustment and Strategic Innovation of
Chinas Cultural Industry.- The Relationship Between China and the World in
the Development of the Cultural Industry.- Conclusion: The development of
Chinas cultural industry stands at a crossroads.
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.