Craft And The Creative Economy

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Craft and the Creative Economy examines the place of craft and making in the contemporary cultural economy, with a distinctive focus on the ways in which this creative sector is growing exponentially as a result of online shopfronts and home-based micro-enterprise, 'mumpreneurialism' and downshifting, and renewed demand for the handmade.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : S. Luckman
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2015-03-04
File : 311 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137399687


Craft Economies

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Craft Economies provides a wide-ranging exploration of contemporary craft production, situating practices of amateur and professional making within a wider creative economy. Contributors address a diverse range of practices, sites and forms of making in a wide range of regional and national contexts, from floristry to ceramics and from crochet to coding. The volume considers the role of digital practices of making and the impact of the maker's movement as part of larger trends around customisation, on-demand production, and the possibilities of 3D printing and digital manufacturing.

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Genre : Design
Author : Susan Luckman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2018-02-22
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474259552


Craft As A Creative Industry

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"Craft is resurgent. More people are buying craft, more money is being spent on craft products than ever before. This book centres craft as a creative industry, illuminating the experiences of those working in and around craft, particularly people from marginalized groups. Shining a light on inequalities around craft work, the author examines the lived experiences of women makers of colour in the professional craft sector. Experiences of racism and microaggressions at all stages of their craft career are analysed. The author draws on innovative empirical research carried out in the UK and Australia, two countries where the resurgence in craft is apparent, yet professional craft practice is dominated by the white and relatively privileged. In interrogating hierarchies of expertise and cultural value in craft, the author employs case studies from community crafts and social enterprises. The result is a book of interest to scholars at the intersections of the creative and cultural industries, the creative economy, and inequalities at work"--

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Karen Patel
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2024
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1032294671


Craftspeople And Designer Makers In The Contemporary Creative Economy

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This open access book explores the experience of working as a craftsperson or designer maker in the contemporary creative economy. The authors utilise evidence from the only major empirical study to explore the skills required and the challenges facing contemporary makers in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Drawing upon 180 interviews with peak organisations, established and emerging makers, and four years of fieldwork across Australia, this book offers a unique insight into the motivations informing those who seek to make an income from their craft or designer maker practice, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing them as they do so at this time of renewed interest internationally in the artisanal and handmade. Offering a rich and deep collection of real-life experiences, this book is aimed both at an academic and practitioner audience.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Susan Luckman
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-09-14
File : 269 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030449797


Craft Communities

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Craft Communities addresses the social groups, old and new, which have developed around craft production and consumption, exploring the social and cultural impact of contemporary practices of making. Addressing a wide range of crafting practice, from yarnbombs to Shetlands shawls, brassware to paper crafting, in a variety of regional and national contexts, the contributors consider how craft practices operate collectively in the home, communities, businesses, workshops, schools, social enterprises, and online. It further identifies how social media has emerged as a key driver of the 'Third Wave' of craft. From Etsy to Instagram, Twitter to Pinterest, online communities of the handmade are changing the way people buy and sell, make and meet.

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Genre : Design
Author : Susan Luckman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2023-12-14
File : 233 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474259613


Craft And The Creative Economy

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DIY craft today is a movement. It's about women who make stuff with their own hands. And, there's a worth in something that you make in comparison to something that you buy, and that's in everything. It's in food. It's in clothing. It's in your home. It's in your work. In this book, you will discover: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Literature Review: Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks Chapter 3: Method and Methodology Chapter 4: A Handmade Life: Craft's Habitus, Etsy and the Constraints of a Corporatized Model Chapter 5: Craft's Feminized Labours: Women, Making and Connecting Chapter 6: Conclusion: Threading Together of my Intellectual Handiwork Scroll up and click the "Buy now with 1-Click" button to get your copy now!

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Author : William Poduska
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Release : 2021-07-19
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9798540046039


Craft As A Creative Industry

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Craft is resurgent. More people are buying craft; more money is being spent on craft products than ever before. This book centres craft as a creative industry, illuminating the experiences of those working in and around craft, particularly people from marginalised groups. Shining a light on inequalities around craft work, the author examines the lived experiences of women makers of colour in the professional craft sector. Experiences of racism and microaggressions at all stages of their craft career are analysed. The author draws on innovative empirical research carried out in the UK and Australia, two countries where the resurgence in craft is apparent, yet professional craft practice is dominated by the white and relatively privileged. In interrogating hierarchies of expertise and cultural value in craft, the author employs case studies from community crafts and social enterprises. The result is a book of interest to scholars at the intersections of the creative and cultural industries, the creative economy and inequalities at work.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Karen Patel
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2024-04-01
File : 94 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781040085257


Craft Entrepreneurship

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Craft practice has experienced a sharp rise in popularity since the late 2000s, partly through the ‘aura of the analogue’ and the desire for authentic, handmade products in an increasingly fast paced, digitalised world (Luckman, 2015) but also because of digital platforms such as Etsy and social media enabling ‘anyone’ to become a craft entrepreneur. This book brings together historical, policy and individual narratives to inform a broad understanding of craft entrepreneurship. Drawing on case studies from around the world, Craft Entrepreneurship considers questions of identity, community, and the digital in craft entrepreneurship. In doing so, it finds craft activities to be positioned between or across the arts, heritage, notions of a bohemian lifestyle and the challenges of micro-entrepreneurship. By engaging with the contradictions and fragility of sustaining a craft practice, the chapters in this book contribute to different perspectives for entrepreneurship studies. The contributions to this volume illustrate the craft entrepreneurs’ identity, motivation and sense of creative purpose through their craft, as these collide with the tensions brought about through entrepreneurship.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Annette Naudin
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2020-12-10
File : 237 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781786613752


Cultural And Creative Industries

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This book examines the ways in which cultural and creative industries can drive entrepreneurship, innovation, sustainability and overall regional development. It will address such issues as (1) the technical (tangible) components of creative and cultural industries in relation to innovation; (2) the intangible components of creative and cultural industries in relation to services provided; (3) the relationship between tangible and intangible components and economic and social innovation; and (4) the ways in which creative and cultural industries effect and influence regional sustainability and development. Cultural and creative industries and the creative economy as a whole have been increasingly prevalent in research literature because of their role in driving economic and social development. Cultural and creative industries also enable other forms of entrepreneurship and innovation beyond the traditional, technology-based focus of innovation, thereby enhancing regional growth and development through these channels. The contributions presented in this book discuss the main issues, challenges, opportunities and trends of cultural and creative industries through conceptual analysis and cases studies from different world regions. Featuring research from industries such as art, health care, beer and wine and education, this book provides researchers, academics, professionals and policy makers with a detailed examination of the development and potential of cultural and creative industries in regional and global economies.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Marta Peris-Ortiz
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-11-09
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319995908


A Cultural Economic Analysis Of Craft

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Are we aware of the values of craft? In this edited volume, cultural economists, researchers and professionals provide an interdisciplinary discussion of the relevance and contribution of the craft sector to the economy, as well as to society at large. Mignosa and Kotipalli bring together contributors to compare the craft sector across countries, analysing the role of institutions, educational bodies, organisations and market structure in its evolution and perception. The Western approach to craft and its subordinate position to the arts is contrasted with the prestige of craftmanship in Eastern countries, while the differing ways that craft has attracted the attention of policy agencies, museums, designers and private institutions across regions is also analysed. This volume is vital reading to those interested in the economic features of craft and craftsmanship around the world, as well as for those interested in the importance of policy in bringing about effective sustainable development.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Anna Mignosa
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2019-06-11
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030021641