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16 gru 2013 · Our review highlights how the three perspectives shed light on categorical dynamics in creative industries, while building on different levels of analysis, involving different number and types of actors and yielding different insights depending on the stages of industry evolution.
The creative industries refers to a range of economic activities which are concerned with the generation or exploitation of knowledge and information.
In essence, a Creative Industry is defined as being one which employs a significant proportion of creative people, i.e. those employed in a creative occupation. To simplify the classification...
The traditional definition of "cultural industries" has evolved into the broader one of "Creative industries", to then reach the concept of "cultural and creative industries" (CCI), used by the European Union (EU), which considers the differences between the two categories of activities.
The FCS defines ten distinct categories: (0) cultural heritage; (1) printed matter and literature; (2 & 3) music and the performing arts; (4) visual arts; (5&6) audiovisual media (5 cinema and photography; 6 radio and television); (7) socio cultural activities; (8) sports and games; (9) environment and nature.
5 sty 2017 · This chapter will discuss several definitions and classifications of the creative industries, including their theoretical and empirical background (Sect. 2). In Sect. 3, the characteristics of the creative industries are analyzed and presented as the building blocks of the definition used in this book.
In terms of economy-wide employment, the arts sector in 1989 represented about 2.7% of the 15 total, led by the literary arts (1.3%) and the media arts (.8%) and followed by the performing arts...