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How Creativity is Changing China
By (Author) Li Wuwei
Guest editor Sir Michael Keane
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology
Business studies: general
Development studies
330.951
Paperback
160
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 11mm
260g
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. The question Professor Li Wuwei investigates is not 'whether' creativity is changing China - but 'how' creativity is changing China. The outcome will have a profound impact on how China develops and its economic role in the world. Creative industries maintain and protect historical and cultural heritage, improve cultural capital, and foster communities as well as individual creativity. This leads to the improvement of cultural assets of cities, the establishment of city brands and identity, the promotion of the creative economy, and overall economic and social development. In this context, creativity is changing China forever.
An advanced economy initiates and designs; a powerful economy consumes as well as creates so that it is not dependent on overseas customers. This book will show you how China's is becoming both. As Li Wuwei reminds us China is 'rich in historical and cultural resources'. But Chinese culture has more than that. More than any other people, Chinese believe in the transformative power of education. Like the Italians they are critical consumers and they are as enterprising as Anglo-America's protestant forbears. With this book Li Wuwei shows us how this devastating combination is being harnessed and gives us clues as to what this means for the country's - and the world's - future economic development. He is an influential man with the ear of power; the reader can be confident that what he writes reflects what decision-makers are thinking. Professor Hugo de Burgh
Lu Weiwei is Vice Chair of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Chair of Shanghai Creative Industries, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China. Michael Keane is Principal Research Fellow of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.