ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries is collection of contemporary scholarship on the cultural industries and seeks to re-assert the importance of cultural production and consumption against the purely economic imperatives of the ‘creative industries’.

Across 43 chapters drawn from a wide range of geographic and disciplinary perspectives, this comprehensive volume offers a critical and empirically-informed examination of the contemporary cultural industries.

A range of cultural industries are explored, from videogames to art galleries, all the time focussing on the culture that is being produced and its wider symbolic and socio-cultural meaning. Individual chapters consider their industrial structure, the policy that governs them, their geography, the labour that produces them, and the meaning they offer to consumers and participants.

The collection also explores the historical dimension of cultural industry debates providing context for new readers, as well as critical orientation for those more familiar with the subject. Questions of industry structure, labour, place, international development, consumption and regulation are all explored in terms of their historical trajectory and potential future direction.

By assessing the current challenges facing the cultural industries this collection of contemporary scholarship provides students and researchers with an essential guide to key ideas, issues, concepts and debates in the field.

chapter |32 pages

The Cultural Industries

An introduction

part |64 pages

Perspectives on the cultural industries

chapter |10 pages

Valuing cultural industries

An introduction

chapter |11 pages

Art and cultural industries

Autonomy and community

chapter |14 pages

The cultural industries as a sector of the economy

Autonomy and community

chapter |16 pages

The structure of the cultural industries

Global corporations to SMEs

chapter |11 pages

Making things

Beyond the binary of manufacturing and creativity

part |99 pages

Core cultural industries

chapter |10 pages

The literary as a cultural industry

Sarah Brouillette and Christopher Doody

chapter |11 pages

Multi-platform Media

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |10 pages

The Resilience of TV and Its Implications for Media Policy

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |11 pages

The globalization of TV formats

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |11 pages

The popular music industries

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |11 pages

Between Triple-A, Indie, Casual, and DIY

Sites of tension in the videogames cultural industries

chapter |10 pages

‘This Sporting Life is Going to Be the Death of Me'

Sport as a cultural industry

part |84 pages

Space and Place

chapter |11 pages

Culture and the City

chapter |10 pages

Consumption and Place

chapter |10 pages

Cottage Economy

The ‘ruralness' of rural cultural industries

chapter |14 pages

Producing “India” as Location

chapter |13 pages

Turning the Post-Industrial Ccity into the Ccultural City

The case of Toronto's waterfront

part |63 pages

Cultural industries and labour

chapter |13 pages

Management in the Cultural Industries

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |9 pages

The popular music industries

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |14 pages

Emerging Labour Politics in Creative Industries

How newspapers are adapting to the digital era

chapter |11 pages

Hollywood Cognitarians

chapter |14 pages

Class and Exclusion at Work

The case of UK film and television

part |79 pages

Audiences, intermediaries and markets

chapter |10 pages

Imagining the Cultural Consumer

Class, cool and connoisseurship

chapter |14 pages

Challenging Boundaries

Fans and cultural industries

chapter |11 pages

Understanding Public Relations as a Cultural Industry

An introduction

chapter |10 pages

Is Data Culture?

Autonomy and community

chapter |10 pages

Social Liabilities of Digitizing Cultural Institutions

Environment, labour, waste

chapter |11 pages

Sport, Media and Audiences

Autonomy and community

part |63 pages

Policy and the Cultural Industries

chapter |15 pages

A Framework for Cultural Labour1

Shoring up the good jobs, well done

chapter |10 pages

Constructing Creativities

Higher education and the cultural industries workforce

chapter |12 pages

Business as Usual

Creative industries and the specificity of the British state

chapter |13 pages

The Creation and Destruction of the UK Film Council

Philip Schlesinger

chapter |11 pages

Widening Local Development Pathways

Transformative visions of cultural economy

part |56 pages

The politics of the cultural industries

chapter |10 pages

Between cultural confidence and ideological insecurity

China's soft power strategy for the cultural industries

chapter |13 pages

Cultural Industries and a Mass Communication Research

A cultivation analysis view

chapter |10 pages

Culture, Politics and the Cultural Industries

Reviving a critical agenda