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Handbook on the Digital Creative Economy

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Digital technologies have significantly transformed the creation, distribution, and utilization of creative works, enhancing accessibility, challenging traditional business models, and altering the dynamics between producers and consumers. This resource offers a comprehensive overview of academic research on the effects of digitization within the creative sector. Spanning 37 chapters, it compiles insights from experts across various dimensions of digitization in creative industries. With an interdisciplinary approach, the volume delves into detailed studies of digitization in the arts, media, and cultural sectors, making it a valuable resource for diverse educational courses. It serves as thought-provoking material for academics, researchers, students, and policymakers interested in advancements within the creative economy. The contributions come from a wide array of scholars, ensuring a rich exploration of the topic.

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Handbook on the Digital Creative Economy, Towse Ruth, Christian Handke

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Titre
Handbook on the Digital Creative Economy
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Edward Elgar
Publié
2013
Format
souple
Pages
441
ISBN10
1781004889
ISBN13
9781781004883
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Digital technologies have significantly transformed the creation, distribution, and utilization of creative works, enhancing accessibility, challenging traditional business models, and altering the dynamics between producers and consumers. This resource offers a comprehensive overview of academic research on the effects of digitization within the creative sector. Spanning 37 chapters, it compiles insights from experts across various dimensions of digitization in creative industries. With an interdisciplinary approach, the volume delves into detailed studies of digitization in the arts, media, and cultural sectors, making it a valuable resource for diverse educational courses. It serves as thought-provoking material for academics, researchers, students, and policymakers interested in advancements within the creative economy. The contributions come from a wide array of scholars, ensuring a rich exploration of the topic.