Digital technologies have transformed the way many creative works
are generated, disseminated and used. They have made cultural
products more accessible, challenged established business models
and the copyright system, and blurred the boundary between
producers and consumers. This unique resource presents an
up-to-date overview of academic research on the impact of
digitization in the creative sector of the economy. In 37 chapters,
this coherent volume brings together contributions by experts on
many aspects of digitization in the creative industries. With its
interdisciplinary approach and detailed studies of digitization in
the arts, media and cultural industries, the Handbook provides
accessible material for a range of courses. It will be
thought-provoking reading for academics, researchers, students and
policy-makers interested in progress in the creative economy.
Contributors include: P. Arora, K. Atladottir, P. Bakker, J. Banks,
W.J. Baumol, C. Bekar, A. Bruns, S. Cunningham, P. Di Cola, G.
Doyle, K. van Eijck, J. Farchy, M. Favale, T. Flew, M. Gansemer, P.
Goodridge, C. Handke, E. Haswell, A. Henten, R.M. Hilty, F.
Homberg, R. Inglehart, A. Johansson, A. Katz, H. van Kranenburg, M.
Kretschmer, M. Latzer, S.J. Liebowitz, M. Majorana, D. Mendis, F.
Muller-Langer, T. Navarrete, S. Nerisson, P. Norris, J. Petrou, J.
Poort, J. Potts, A. Pratt, M. Scheufen, N. Searle, D. Secchi, P.
Stepan, A. Swift, R. Tadayoni, R. Towse, P. Tschmuck, F. Vermeylen,
P. Waelbroek, R. Watt, G. White, P. Wikstrom, G. Withers, R. van
der Wurff, G.W. Ziggers
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