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Imaginary Success?—The Contentious Ascendance of Creativity

Authors :
Peter Campbell
Source :
European Planning Studies. 22:995-1009
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2013.

Abstract

This paper posits that a set of “creative industries” centred around cultural practice have played a key role within a dominant “economic imaginary” in recent years. The success and stability of this role is considered, and a coherent position regarding the nature of creativity is outlined. Examination of the “evidence” gathering projects used to bulwark this position, however, reveals how the data which emerge from such projects may no longer appropriately serve to support the position the creative industries have come to occupy within the dominant imaginary. It is argued that this imaginary persists in providing a coherent framework for understanding and for action, however, regardless of the contradictions it contains. A tangible example of this “imaginary success” is briefly considered within the UK context, via an examination of developments around the staging of the European Capital of Culture programme in Liverpool, England in 2008. In this case, it is also argued that apparent contradictions are s...

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ISSN :
14695944 and 09654313
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Planning Studies
Accession number :
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