从文化到创意产业:理论、产业和政策启示外文翻译

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1、从文化到创意产业:理论、产业和政策启示外文翻译 外文翻译原文From Cultural to Creative Industries: Theory, Industry, and Policy Implications Material Source: Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification Author: Stuart Cunningham The paper will present a rationale for distinguishing between notions of cultural and c

2、reative industries which have implications for theory, industry and policy analysis. I do this from the standpoint of a researcher and analyst and also from a position of a corporate involvement in a substantial project to grow and diversify a regional economy through the development of its creative

3、 industries. This is a creative industries precinct in inner suburban Brisbane involving my university, QUT, the Queensland state government through its Department of State Development, and a variety of industry players, and retail and property developers. There is theoretical purchase in distinguis

4、hing the two terms, in part to put further flesh on the bones of claims about the nature of the knowledge-based economy and its relation to culture and creativity. Shifts in the nature of the industries usually described by the terms also need to be captured effectively, as are different policy regi

5、mes that come into play as regulation of and support for cultural and creative industries. Creative industries is a quite recent category in academic, policy and industry discourse. It can claim to capture significant new economy enterprise dynamics that such terms as the arts, media and cultural in

6、dustries do not. An early recognition of the distinct contribution of the creative industries came in the Creative Industries Task Force Mapping Document CITF 19982001in the UK. This document defined creative industries as activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent

7、 and which have the potential for wealth and job creation through generation and exploitation of intellectual property. It mapped into the creative industries sector the following activities: Advertising, Architecture, Arts and Antique Markets, Crafts, Design, Designer Fashion, Film, Interactive Lei

8、sure Software, Music, Television and Radio, Performing Arts, Publishing and Software. This eclectic list includes the resolutely analoguearts, crafts, antiques, architecture,established commercial business sectorsTV, radio, filmas well as all-digital new economy sectors software ,interactive leisure

9、 software. Critics point to a rather arbitrary exclusivity in the list, whereby, for example, the heritage sector is omitted despite its economic, creative and cultural characteristics being at least if not more robust than some of the sectors included. Nevertheless, the Task Force approach valuably

10、 stresses commercial or commercial sable achievements or potential, and also stresses the overall strategic importance of the notion of the creative industries to Britains export profile and international branding. The Task Forces work is claimed to have had a galvanising effect on Britains cultural

11、 profile, and has been the template overlaid on a good deal of subsequent policy development work in the UK. In March 2001 the then Secretary of State, Chris Smith, put out an update from the Task Force CITF 2001.A few years on, the significance of the creative industries to the knowledge economy an

12、d national wealth has been widely appreciated. Regions and cities, as well as venture capital, are providing, he reported, more focused support measures. There is better career structuring, some reforms of education and training programs, and ownership of intellectual property issues by practitioner

13、s. Smith said of policy settings in the UK: The creative industries have moved from the fringes to the mainstream. But its exclusivity and its lack of differentiation of the cultural and creative industries leave some questions unanswered. They are not only theoretical questions but go to issues of

14、how to measure the size, nature and prospects of the industries we claim to be analysing or championing, and how to develop policies and programs to most appropriately develop, facilitate or intervene in them. There is almost exasperation in Simon Roodhouses survey of what he calls the tortuous and

15、contorted definitional history of the arts, cultural and creative industries and he calls for a more inclusive definition than those like the Task Forces from the perspective of one wanting a stable framework for data classification and collection I am not going to go over ground covered by other an

16、alysts on the ideation nail history of the movements from the arts to cultural to creative industries but see Hartley and Cunningham 2001, but I will probably add to those tortuous contortions while focusing on some strategic aspects of the present moment, where creative industries as a concept and policy instrument is being effectively invented. This is in relation not just to the perhaps too narrow hi

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