Book chapter
Creative Industry Encounters: Digital Ecologies in Art, Design and Media
Creativity Policy, Partnerships and Practice in Education, pp.135-165
Creativity, Education and the Arts, Springer International Publishing
01/11/2018
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Abstract
The significance of creative ecologies and acknowledging existing creative partnership research is an expanding field of interest both in Australia and the United Kingdom. This chapter reflects on a contemporary range of creative engagement practices, creative partnerships and emergent ecologies as new ways of working in the cultural sphere. Propositions that signal purposive change have been articulated, rather than perpetuating assumptions about how creativity has been used to describe all processes of change as innovation, for example. Evidence and considerations for recalibration that respond iteratively and interstitially to complex ecological phenomena are articulated. The chapter presents a brief summation of the major contributions of this volume, and directions forward for the field of creativity research in current policy contexts.
Details
- Title
- Creative Industry Encounters: Digital Ecologies in Art, Design and Media
- Creators
- Kim Snepvangers - University of New South Wales
- Contributors
- Kim Snepvangers (Editor of compilation) - University of New South WalesPat Thomson (Editor of compilation) - University of NottinghamAnne Harris (Editor of compilation) - RMIT University
- Publication Details
- Creativity Policy, Partnerships and Practice in Education, pp.135-165
- Series
- Creativity, Education and the Arts
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing; Cham
- Identifiers
- 991012935600102368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter