From Craft to Industry: Industrializing the Marginal Domains of Cultural Industries

For a long time, the basic underlying principle of cultural industries was the idea that the process of reproduction could be industrialized but not the creation itself. Over the course of a few dozers years, this idea determined the nonindustrial charact

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Ilya Kiriya Panos Kompatsiaris Yannis Mylonas  Editors

The Industrialization of Creativity and Its Limits Values, Politics and Lifestyles of Contemporary Cultural Economies

Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Series Editors Leonid Gokhberg Moscow, Russia Dirk Meissner Moscow, Russia

Science, technology and innovation (STI) studies are interrelated, as are STI policies and policy studies. This series of books aims to contribute to improved understanding of these interrelations. Their importance has become more widely recognized, as the role of innovation in driving economic development and fostering societal welfare has become almost conventional wisdom. Interdisciplinary in coverage, the series focuses on the links between STI, business, and the broader economy and society. The series includes conceptual and empirical contributions, which aim to extend our theoretical grasp while offering practical relevance. Relevant topics include the economic and social impacts of STI, STI policy design and implementation, technology and innovation management, entrepreneurship (and related policies), foresight studies, and analysis of emerging technologies. The series is addressed to professionals in research and teaching, consultancies and industry, government and international organizations.

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Ilya Kiriya • Panos Kompatsiaris • Yannis Mylonas Editors

The Industrialization of Creativity and Its Limits Values, Politics and Lifestyles of Contemporary Cultural Economies

Editors Ilya Kiriya National Research University Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russia

Panos Kompatsiaris National Research University Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russia

Yannis Mylonas National Research University Higher School of Economics Moscow, Russia

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