Creative Work Beyond the Creative Industries
Creative Work Beyond the Creative Industries
Innovation, Employment and Education
Goldsmith, Ben; Bridgstock, Ruth; Hearn, Greg; Rodgers, Jess
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2014
272
Dura
Inglês
9781782545699
15 a 20 dias
1. Creative Work Beyond the Creative Industries: An introduction
Greg Hearn, Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith and Jess Rodgers
PART I: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
2. Creative Labour and its Discontents : A reappraisal
Stuart Cunningham
3. Compensating Differentials in Creative Industries and Occupations: Some Evidence from HILDA
Jason Potts and Tarecq Shehadeh
4. Digital Creative Services in Education, Mining and Manufacturing: Pursuing Innovation through Interoperability
Dan Swan and Greg Hearn
5. London's Creative Workforce
Alan Freeman
PART II: CASE STUDIES OF EMBEDDED CREATIVE EMPLOYMENT
6. Embedded Creatives in Australian Healthcare - An Update
Janet Pagan and Jess Rodgers
7. Embedded Creatives in the Australian Manufacturing Industry
Jess Rodgers
8. Embedded Digital Creatives
Ben Goldsmith
9. Embedded Digital Creative Workers and Creative Services in Banking
Ben Goldsmith
10. Looking Inside the Portfolio to Understand the Work of Creative Workers: A Study of Creatives in Perth
Dawn Bennett, Jane Coffey, Scott Fitzgerald, Peter Petocz and Al Rainnie
PART III: EDUCATION, LEARNING AND CAREERS
11. Learning Processes in Creative Services Teams: Towards a Dynamic Systems Theory
Greg Hearn, Jose H.P. Rodrigues and Ruth Bridgstock
12. Translating Creative Skills: An Example of Youthworx Media for Marginalized Youth
Aneta Podkalicka
13. Developing Agency in the Creative Career: A Design-Based Framework for Work Integrated Learning
Oksana Zelenko and Ruth Bridgstock
14. Graduate Careers in Journalism, Media and Communications Within and Outside the Sector: Early Career Outcomes, Trajectories and Capabilities
Ruth Bridgstock and Stuart Cunningham
Index
1. Creative Work Beyond the Creative Industries: An introduction
Greg Hearn, Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith and Jess Rodgers
PART I: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
2. Creative Labour and its Discontents : A reappraisal
Stuart Cunningham
3. Compensating Differentials in Creative Industries and Occupations: Some Evidence from HILDA
Jason Potts and Tarecq Shehadeh
4. Digital Creative Services in Education, Mining and Manufacturing: Pursuing Innovation through Interoperability
Dan Swan and Greg Hearn
5. London's Creative Workforce
Alan Freeman
PART II: CASE STUDIES OF EMBEDDED CREATIVE EMPLOYMENT
6. Embedded Creatives in Australian Healthcare - An Update
Janet Pagan and Jess Rodgers
7. Embedded Creatives in the Australian Manufacturing Industry
Jess Rodgers
8. Embedded Digital Creatives
Ben Goldsmith
9. Embedded Digital Creative Workers and Creative Services in Banking
Ben Goldsmith
10. Looking Inside the Portfolio to Understand the Work of Creative Workers: A Study of Creatives in Perth
Dawn Bennett, Jane Coffey, Scott Fitzgerald, Peter Petocz and Al Rainnie
PART III: EDUCATION, LEARNING AND CAREERS
11. Learning Processes in Creative Services Teams: Towards a Dynamic Systems Theory
Greg Hearn, Jose H.P. Rodrigues and Ruth Bridgstock
12. Translating Creative Skills: An Example of Youthworx Media for Marginalized Youth
Aneta Podkalicka
13. Developing Agency in the Creative Career: A Design-Based Framework for Work Integrated Learning
Oksana Zelenko and Ruth Bridgstock
14. Graduate Careers in Journalism, Media and Communications Within and Outside the Sector: Early Career Outcomes, Trajectories and Capabilities
Ruth Bridgstock and Stuart Cunningham
Index