Creative work beyond the creative industries : innovation, employment and education / edited by Greg Hearn, Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith and Jess Rodgers.

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Published: Chelthenham, UK ; Norhtampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Creative work beyond the Creative Industries: an introduction
  • PART I Foundational issues.
  • 2. Creative labour and its discontents: a reappraisal / Stuart Cunningham
  • 3. Compensating differentials in creative industries and occupations: some evidence from HILDA / Jason Potts and Tarecq Shsehadeh
  • 4. Creative digital services in education, mining and manufacturing: pursuing innovation through interoperability / Dan Swan and Greg Hearn
  • 5. London's creative workforce / Alan Freeman
  • PART II Case studies of embedded creative employment.
  • 6. Embedded creatives in Australian healthcare : an update / Janet Pagan and Jess Rodgers
  • 7. Embedded creatives in the Australian manufacturing industry / Jess Rodgers
  • 8. Embedded digital creatives / Ben Goldsmith
  • 9. Embedded digital creative workers and Creative Services in banking / Ben Goldsmith
  • 10. Looking inside the portfolio to understand the work of creative workers : a study of creatives in Perth / Dawn Bennett, Jane Coffey, Scott Fitzgerald, Peter Petocz and Al Rainnie
  • PART III Education, learning and careers.
  • 11. Learning processes in Creative Services teams: towards a dynamic systems theory / Greg hearn, Jose H.P Rodrigues and Ruth Bridgstock
  • 12. Translating creative skills: an example of Youthworx Media for marginalized youth / Aneta Podkalicka
  • 13. Developing agency in the creative career: a design-based framework for work integrated learning / Oksana Zelenko and Ruth Bridgstock
  • 14. Granduate careers in journalism, media and communications within and outside the sector : early career outcomes, trajectories and capabilities / Ruth Bridgstock and Stuart Cunningham.