The idea of ‘creativity’ that till recently artists had the principal claim on has been vastly expanded over the last decade. Today, it is applied to a very broad range of activities and professions, many of which are far removed from artistic creation. “But where do we locate ourselves in this ‘creative industries’ agenda?”
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CAE 2013 briefing on Creative Industries
(CAE-Creative-industries-13.pdf - 190.30 Kb)
“The idea of ‘creativity’ that till recently artists had the principal claim on has been vastly expanded over the last decade. Today, it is applied to a very broad range of activities and professions, many of which are far removed from artistic creation. “But where do we locate ourselves in this ‘creative industries’ agenda?”
CAE previous President Yudhishthir Raj Isar text on the Economy of Culture
(CAE-YudhishthirRajIsar-economyculture.pdf - 144.32 Kb)
Economy of Culture by CAe ex President
a European Parliament report on Creative Industries (2003)
(3.-European-Parliament---s-report-the-Cultural-Industries-in-Europe.pdf - 194.85 Kb)
the European Commission Communication on "a European Agenda for Culture in a globalising world" (2007)
(3.-communication-on-a-European-agenda-for-culture-in-a-globalising-world.pdf - 66.83 Kb)
the Council's resolusion for a "European Agenda for Culture" (2007)
(Council-EuropeanAgendaForCulture-2007.pdf - 113.67 Kb)
a report by John Holden for Arts Council England on "Publicly-funded Culture and the Creative Industries" (2007)
(3.-publicly-funded-culture.pdf - 617.42 Kb)
a study by KEA for the European Commission on the Economy of Culture (2006)
(1.-the-economy-of-culture-in-Europe.pdf - 554.33 Kb)
Study prepared for the European Commission (Directorate-General for Education and Culture) October 2006 by KEA