Cultural Industries and Environmental Crisis: An Introduction

Culture and the arts—where they are considered at all in environmental debates—are generally viewed as either benign low carbon activities that bring pleasure and meaning, or as irrelevant in the face of existential crisis. As cultural industry scholars,

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ultural Industries and the Environmental Crisis New Approaches for Policy

Cultural Industries and the Environmental Crisis

Kate Oakley  •  Mark Banks Editors

Cultural Industries and the Environmental Crisis New Approaches for Policy

Editors Kate Oakley University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK

Mark Banks University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK

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Acknowledgements

Kate would like to thanks colleagues on the CUSP programme, particularly Tim Jackson, Ian Christie, Mark Ball, Malaika Cunningham and Jonathan Ward. Mark would like to thank former colleagues at the CAMEo Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies at the University of Leicester, especially Isaac Hoff for his research assistance in preparing this book.

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1 Cultural Industries and Environmental Crisis: An Introduction����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������    1 Kate Oakley and Mark Banks 2 Creative Economy, Degrowth and Aesthetic Limitation����������������������   11 Mark Banks 3 Green Accounting for a Creative Economy ������������������������������������������   25 Richard Maxwell 4 The Environmental Sustainability of the Music Industries ����������������   37 Matt Brennan 5 Cultural Production Beyond Extraction? A First Approach to Extractivism and the Cultural and Creative Industries in Argentina����������������������������������������������������   51 Paula Serafini 6 Interrogating Amazon’s Sustainability Innovation������������������������������   65 Brett Caraway 7