Cultural Economy: A Critical Review

This article reviews work on 'cultural economy', particularly from within geography, and from other disciplines, where there are links to overtly geographical debates. We seek to clarify different interpretations of the term and to steer a course through this multivalency to suggest produc...

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Main Authors: Gibson, Chris, Kong, Lily
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-29612020-04-06T07:17:37Z Cultural Economy: A Critical Review Gibson, Chris Kong, Lily This article reviews work on 'cultural economy', particularly from within geography, and from other disciplines, where there are links to overtly geographical debates. We seek to clarify different interpretations of the term and to steer a course through this multivalency to suggest productive new research agendas. We review and critique work on cultural economy that represents a relatively straightforward economic geography, based on empirical observation while theoretically informed and driven by debates about Fordism and post-Fordism, agglomeration and cluster theory. Some of these ideas about cultural economy have proven attractive to policy-makers and we map a normative script of cultural economy, with its prescriptive recommendations for economic development, which we then critique. Turning from this normative cultural economy, we move to a more theoretical discussion which reinterprets the cultural economy in light of debates on the culturization of 'the economic' in research praxis. We conclude that better acknowledgement is needed of the contradictory uses of 'cultural economy', but point nevertheless to the value of this multivalency as long as we reflect on the multiple contradictions and interpretations. With many current absences in work on cultural economy, we suggest various agendas waiting to be addressed. 2005-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1704 info:doi/10.1191/0309132505ph567oa https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/2961/viewcontent/CulturalEconomyCriticalReview_2005.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University cluster theory creative industries cultural economy cultural policy urban regeneration Human Geography Sociology of Culture Urban Studies
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Singapore
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topic cluster theory
creative industries
cultural economy
cultural policy
urban regeneration
Human Geography
Sociology of Culture
Urban Studies
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creative industries
cultural economy
cultural policy
urban regeneration
Human Geography
Sociology of Culture
Urban Studies
Gibson, Chris
Kong, Lily
Cultural Economy: A Critical Review
description This article reviews work on 'cultural economy', particularly from within geography, and from other disciplines, where there are links to overtly geographical debates. We seek to clarify different interpretations of the term and to steer a course through this multivalency to suggest productive new research agendas. We review and critique work on cultural economy that represents a relatively straightforward economic geography, based on empirical observation while theoretically informed and driven by debates about Fordism and post-Fordism, agglomeration and cluster theory. Some of these ideas about cultural economy have proven attractive to policy-makers and we map a normative script of cultural economy, with its prescriptive recommendations for economic development, which we then critique. Turning from this normative cultural economy, we move to a more theoretical discussion which reinterprets the cultural economy in light of debates on the culturization of 'the economic' in research praxis. We conclude that better acknowledgement is needed of the contradictory uses of 'cultural economy', but point nevertheless to the value of this multivalency as long as we reflect on the multiple contradictions and interpretations. With many current absences in work on cultural economy, we suggest various agendas waiting to be addressed.
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author Gibson, Chris
Kong, Lily
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title Cultural Economy: A Critical Review
title_short Cultural Economy: A Critical Review
title_full Cultural Economy: A Critical Review
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2005
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1704
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