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[ecrea] New thematic section from Culture Unbound: Creativity Unbound
Tue Jun 14 21:09:51 GMT 2011
New thematic section from Culture Unbound: “Creativity Unbound – 
Policies, Government and the Creative Industries”
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/current-volume.html
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research has published a 
new thematic section entitled “Creativity Unbound – Policies, Government 
and the Creative Industries”, edited by Can-Seng Ooi and Birgit Stöber. 
This set of articles form a multi-faceted analysis of the promotion of 
the creative industries as a political project in various parts of the 
world, from Sweden to Singapore. The theme discusses different forms of 
creative industries such film Festivals, event Marketing and the fashion 
industry as well as the governance and political construction of 
citizens and societies as creative actors.
Featured articles are:
Can-Seng Ooi & Birgit Stöber, “Creativity Unbound – Policies, Government 
and the Creative Industries”
Can-Seng Ooi, “Subjugated in the Creative Industries: The Fine Arts in 
Singapore”
Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen & Carmelo Mazza, “International Film 
Festivals: For the Benefit of Whom?”
Richard Ek, “Creating the Creative Postpolitical Citizen? The Showroom 
as an Arena for Creativity”
Bastian Lange, “Re-scaling Governance in Berlin’s Creative Economy”
Marie Riegels Melchior, Lise Skov & Fabian Faurholt Csaba, “Translating 
Fashion into Danish”
Birgit Stöber, “Fixed Links and Vague Discourses: About Culture and the 
Making of Cross-border Regions
Sarah Holst Kjær, “Meaningful-Experience Creation and Event Management: 
A Post-Event Analysis of Copenhagen Carnival 2009”
You can access all articles for free at:
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/current-volume.html
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural research is an open access 
e-journal that seeks to be a forum for contemporary, cutting edge 
cultural research from a wide range of disciplinary and 
interdisciplinary areas. We also welcome new article manuscripts in all 
areas of cultural research, as well as proposals for future theme sections.
Martin Fredriksson
Executive Editor
Culture Unbound
(Martin.fredriksson /at/ liu.se)
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