Cultural heritage is of key social, economic and democratic importance for communities and economies across European regions. In recent years, how it is co-created, shared and accessed is fundamentally changing due to the pervasiveness of digital technology and, unrelated to that, the more and more pressing need for the sector to explore new business models in the light of reduced public funding. This volume brings together the scientific contributions that have emerged from a European funded project to explore the innovative concept of this SmartCulture economy. The result is a portrait of a digital cultural heritage sector as a novel grouping of sectors that stretch from the cultural industries and heritage and digital technology."
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Language: en
Pages: 197
Pages: 197
Since the late 1990s, there have been broad discussions concerning the rapid rise of the creative economy. Creative or cultural industry is seen as the new engine of the regional growth for both developed economies and emerging nations. At the point of transition in economy and society, China is recently
Language: en
Pages: 262
Pages: 262
This book demonstrates how the creative industries are driving new sectoral and spatial dynamics in European cities, regions, and countries, and how these may be influenced by international and global dynamics. It takes a purposeful geographical approach to the study of the creative industries across various Western, Central and Eastern
Language: en
Pages: 309
Pages: 309
In recent years, the study of creativity has shifted from analysis of culture as an end in itself to one of economic enhancement, and its capability to generate wealth and promote economic development. Increasingly, European cities and regions are using the arts to fuel wellbeing and reinvigorate economies after the
Language: en
Pages: 224
Pages: 224
Cultural heritage is of key social, economic and democratic importance for communities and economies across European regions. In recent years, how it is co-created, shared and accessed is fundamentally changing due to the pervasiveness of digital technology and, unrelated to that, the more and more pressing need for the sector
Language: en
Pages: 48
Pages: 48
Scotland's creative industries are an international success story, having produced some of the world's best creative talent and some of the world's best-selling creative content. Scotland also hosts the world's largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which brings together performers and audiences from across Scotland, the UK and the