Creativity / Harriet Hawkins.

Author
Hawkins, Harriet, 1980- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2017.
Description
xiii, 394 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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      Key ideas in geography [More in this series]
      Summary note
      Creativity, whether lauded as the oil of the 21st century, touted as a driver of international policy, or mobilised by activities, has been very much part of the zeitgeist of the last few decades. Offering the first accessible, but conceptually sophisticated account of the critical geographies of creativity, this title provides an entry point to the diverse ways in which creativity is conceptualised as a practice, promise, force, concept and rhetoric.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-386) and index.
      Contents
      • Introduction : towards critical geographies of creativities
      • Body : embodied creativities and creative labours
      • Studios, galleries and beyond
      • Home : negotiating creativities
      • Clusters, colonies and other geographies
      • Community : making places, creating communities
      • City : four creative stories
      • Margins
      • Nation : negotiating global creativities
      • Landscape and environment
      • Creativity's promises.
      ISBN
      • 9781138813434 ((hardback ; : alk. paper))
      • 1138813435 ((hardback ; : alk. paper))
      • 9781138813441 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
      • 1138813443 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
      LCCN
      2016014440
      OCLC
      951854394
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