As the prominence and expressed need for creativity grows across multiple facets of society, so too do interests in understanding and enabling individuals' own creative potential. These …
There is a disconnect between artists' applications of entrepreneurial behavior in their practice and evaluations of artists as productive members of community. Informed by …
Culture and creativity are active but often overlooked processes in contemporary urbanisation. This paper contributes to scholarship on the cultural and creative industries, as …
A Whitaker, GC Wolniak - Review of Research in Education, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This chapter presents a broad interdisciplinary literature review linking artists' economic precarity and need for but resistance to entrepreneurial skills, alongside colonial histories …
G Wolbring, F Jamal Al-Deen - Societies, 2021 - mdpi.com
Artists and the arts have many different roles in society. Artists also have various roles in relation to science and technology, ranging from being users of science and technology …
J Bérubé, J Doris, A Pouliot - Cultural Trends, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) issues are relevant to all areas of society, including the cultural sector, which is characterised by systemic discrimination. Our research question is …
Creative economies are touted as engines for economic prosperity and social good in cities. The wide applicability and inclusive definition of what counts in creative economies means …
The term cultural entrepreneurship is increasingly used in academic research to address the intersection of business developments and creative work. However, the concept itself is …
L Sabetta - Qualitative Sociology, 2024 - Springer
This paper examines how Italian visual artists are now structurally encouraged to be proficient in performing activities unrelated to field-specific criteria, or–to use the words of …