Spaces of vernacular creativity : rethinking the cultural economy /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros autores: Edensor, Tim, 1957-
Formato: eBook
Idioma:English
Fecha de publicación: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.
Series:Routledge studies in human geography ; 30.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : rethinking creativity : critiquing the creative class thesis / Tim Edensor ... [et al.]
  • Creative spaces and the art of urban living / Graeme Evans
  • Creativity by design? The role of informal spaces in creative production / Norma M. Rantisi and Deborah Leslie
  • Art goes AWOL / Malcolm Miles
  • Creativ* suburbs : cultural "popcorn" pioneering in multi-purpose spaces / Alison Bain
  • Beyond Bohemia : geographies of everyday creativity for musicians in Toronto / Brian J. Hracs
  • Mapping vernacular creativity : the extent and diversity of rural festivals in Australia / Chris Gibson, Chris Brennan-Horley and Jim Walmsley
  • Imagining the spatialities of music production : the co-constitution of creative clusters and networks / Bas Van Heur
  • Remediating vernacular creativity : photography and cultural citizenship in the Flickr photosharing network / Jean Burgess
  • Creativity, space and performance : community gardening / David Crouch
  • Growing places : community gardening, ordinary creativities and place-based regeneration in a northern English city / Paul Milbourne
  • Creative destruction and critical creativity : recent episodes in the social life of gnomes / Tracey J. Potts
  • Christmas lights displays and the creative production of spaces of generosity / Tim Edensor and Steve Millington
  • Challenge, change, and space in vernacular cultural practice / Ann Markusen
  • The politics of creative performance in public space : towards a critical geography of Toronto case studies / Heather E. McLean
  • Creativity unbound : cultivating the generative power of non-economic neighbourhood spaces / Ava Bromberg.