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Creative Economy and Sustainable Development

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: USA: New York Research Press, 2025.Edition: 1Description: 249pISBN:
  • 9781647255800
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.7 LAB/C
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Contents:
Preface – page VII Chapter 1 – Overview – page 1Chapter 2 – Roots of Craft: Early Experiences and Motivations – page 26 Chapter 3 – Debate on Craft and Design Education – page 62Chapter 4 – Creative Entrepreneurship: Motivations and Strategies – page 97Chapter 5 – Handmade vs. Other Forms of Production – page 120Chapter 6 – Significance of Place: Localness and Proximity – page 144Chapter 7 – Craft-Based Solutions to Waste – page 168Chapter 8 – Social Media as an Administrative Burden – page 200Appendix 1Appendix 2PermissionsIndex
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Reference Dept. of Economics Processing Center Dept. of Economics Reference 363.7 LAB/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan ECN16947

The concept of the creative economy refers to the sector of the economy that is driven by the production and consumption of creative goods and services. This includes industries such as arts, design, media, and entertainment. Creative economy is valued for its ability to foster innovation, cultural expression, and economic growth. It often relies on intellectual property and the unique talents of individuals, making creativity a central asset. Creative industries can also drive sustainability by promoting eco-friendly practices, raising awareness about environmental issues, and inspiring innovative solutions. Additionally, creative solutions can address global challenges such as climate change and resource depletion, while also fostering economic growth and enhancing social well-being.

Preface – page VII Chapter 1 – Overview – page 1Chapter 2 – Roots of Craft: Early Experiences and Motivations – page 26 Chapter 3 – Debate on Craft and Design Education – page 62Chapter 4 – Creative Entrepreneurship: Motivations and Strategies – page 97Chapter 5 – Handmade vs. Other Forms of Production – page 120Chapter 6 – Significance of Place: Localness and Proximity – page 144Chapter 7 – Craft-Based Solutions to Waste – page 168Chapter 8 – Social Media as an Administrative Burden – page 200Appendix 1Appendix 2PermissionsIndex

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