New Media: An Introduction
- T. Flew
- Art, Economics
- 6 February 2003
New Media: An Introduction 2e looks at the forces shaping new media technologies, and their social, cultural, political and economic impacts. It approaches the new media as social and cultural forms…
Creative Industries after the First Decade of Debate
- T. Flew, S. Cunningham
- ArtThe Information Society
- 18 February 2010
It is argued that issues surrounding the nature of participatory media culture, the relationship between cultural production and economic innovation, and the future role of public cultural institutions can be developed from within a creative industries framework and that writing off such arguments as a priori ideological and flawed does little to advance debates about twentieth-century information and media culture.
Understanding Global Media
- T. Flew
- Art
- 2007
Understanding Global Media offers a timely and comprehensive overview of global media production and circulation. Grounded in extensive case study material in order to illustrate key debates, the…
New Media: An introduction (3rd Edition)
- T. Flew
- Art
- 2008
This book combines a comprehensive overview of theories of new media with contemporary case studies. Based on an historic understanding of new media developments, the book explores the role of new…
Six theories of neoliberalism
- T. Flew
- Sociology
- 28 November 2012
This article takes as its starting point the observation that neoliberalism is a concept that is ‘oft-invoked but ill-defined’. It provides a taxonomy of uses of the term neoliberalism to include:…
THE PROMISE OF COMPUTATIONAL JOURNALISM
- T. Flew, Christina Spurgeon, Anna Daniel, A. Swift
- Business
- 1 March 2012
Computational journalism involves the application of software and technologies to the activities of journalism, and it draws from the fields of computer science, the social sciences, and media and…
Key Concepts in Creative Industries
- J. Hartley, J. Potts, S. Cunningham, T. Flew, M. Keane, J. Banks
- Economics
- 4 October 2012
Creativity is an attribute of individual people, but also a feature of organizations like firms, cultural institutions and social networks. In the knowledge economy of today, creativity is of…
Beyond ad hocery: Defining Creative Industries
- T. Flew
- Economics
- 2002
This paper explores the rise of the creative industries, whose development marks an increasingly central element of contemporary economies, whose form is informational, global and networked. It…
The Creative Industries: Culture and Policy
- T. Flew
- Economics, Art
- 15 November 2011
The rise of creative industries requires new thinking in communication, media and cultural studies, media and cultural policy, and the arts and information sectors. The Creative Industries, Culture…
Entertainment media, cultural power, and post-globalization: The case of China’s international media expansion and the discourse of soft power
- T. Flew
- Political Science
- 1 August 2016
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform understanding of the cultural dimensions of international relations and as providing a practical…
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