Global Creative and Cultural Industries Policy
Opportunities, Challenges and Implications
Series: Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 24 April 2026
- ISBN 9781032638935
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages228 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 4 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
Examining the global creative and cultural industries (CCIs), this book seeks to help readers understand key policy challenges faced by the sector.
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Examining the global creative and cultural industries (CCIs), this book seeks to help readers understand key policy challenges faced by the sector.
It reveals a key contradiction: while the sector is praised for flexibility and innovation, it suffers from job insecurity and unequal value distribution due to its close ties with neoliberal economics. The book proposes a justice-focused ecosystem approach that reshapes cultural policy to prioritise fair working conditions, inclusive participation, and public cultural benefits. Readers will develop analytical skills to understand the sector's contradictions and gain practical tools for building stronger local creative ecosystems. The work helps readers assess how policy measures and organisational structures affect creative workers, while showing how to align cultural policy with labour rights, platform regulation, climate action, diversity, and decolonial practices. It uses multiple research methods, including historical policy analysis, theoretical frameworks, and systematic examination of policy definitions across national and global contexts. It reframes local policy through ecosystem thinking, focusing on support networks, affordable workspace, funding, and fair employment. It examines how digital platforms and new technologies like AI, VR, and AR affect creative ownership and contracts.
Finally, whether academics, students or industry professionals, readers of Global Creative and Cultural Industries Policy book will gain a holistic understanding of global policy as it pertains to the creative and cultural industries.
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1. Cultural Policy and a Creative and Cultural Industries 'Paradox' – An Introduction 2. Historicising the Creative and Cultural Industries as a Global Policy Construct 3. Definitional Tensions, the Creative and Cultural Industries, and the Implications for Policy 4. From Instruments to Ecosystems: Re-Specifying Place-Based Creative Industries Policy 5. Revolutions, Crisis, and Resilience: Implications for Creative and Cultural Organisations 6. 6. Artificial Intelligence, Virtual and Augmented Reality, and Intellectual Property Rights 7. The Existential Threat of Climate Change, the Creative and Cultural Industries, and Cultural Policy 8. The Problem of Social Exclusion in the Creative and Cultural Industries 9. Decolonising the Creative and Cultural Industries: Beyond Diversification Towards Structural Transformation 10. The Way Forward: From Paradox to Praxis in Cultural Policy
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