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The Future of Creative Work provides a unique overview of the changing nature of creative work, examining how digital developments and the rise of intangible capital are causing an upheaval in the social institutions of work. It offers a profound insight into how this technological and social evolution will affect creative professions.   Expert international contributors explore how robotics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, global digital platforms and autonomous systems will shape the design, production and consumption of culture. Taking a multidisciplinary approach incorporating creative industries studies, business, education and economics, the book analyses the technological drivers of disruption in the world of creative work. Chapters reveal how these changes will create new axes of power and inequality in the global sphere of creative work, predicting that conventional creative professions will be challenged and different species of creative work will evolve as a result.   By charting the impact of digital and technological developments, The Future of Creative Work challenges traditional views of creative work, careers and education. This book will be a valuable resource for students and researchers undertaking creative industries studies. Its discussion of the application of creative careers across the economy will also be beneficial for scholars and practitioners interested in business, economics, and advertising and marketing studies.

Table of Contents:
Contents: 1 The future of creative work: creativity and digital disruption 1 Greg Hearn PART I THE EVOLUTION OF CREATIVE WORK 2 The creative economy: the rise and risks of intangible capital and the future of creative work 14 Greg Hearn and Marion McCutcheon 3 The relationship between creative employment and local economies outside capital cities 34 Greg Hearn, Stuart Cunningham, Marion McCutcheon and Mark David Ryan 4 A taxonomic structural change perspective on the economic impact of robots and artificial intelligence on creative work 57 Ben Vermeulen, Andreas Pyka and Pier Paolo Saviotti PART II DIGITAL DISRUPTION AND CREATIVE WORK 5 New economic infrastructures for creative work 78 Ellie Rennie and Jason Potts 6 Automated journalism: expendable or supplementary for the future of journalistic work? 99 Aljosha Karim Schapals 7 Robotics and artificial intelligence in architecture: what skills will architects need in 2050? 108 Cori Stewart, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Müge Belek Fialho Teixeira and Jonathan Roberts 8 Museum curation in the digital age 123 Rui Oliveira Lopes PART III CHANGING CONTEXTS OF CREATIVE WORK 9 The role of casual creative environments for creative work in cities: implications for the future creative city 141 Ana Bilandzic, Onur Mengi and Greg Hearn 10 Digital nomadism: mobility, millennials and the future of work in the online gig economy 156 Beverly Yuen Thompson 11 Playing with TikTok: algorithmic culture and the future of creative work 172 Natalie Collie and Caroline Wilson-Barnao 12 Managing embedded creative work: the challenge of causal ambiguity 189 Cliff Bowman and Juani Swart PART IV EDUCATING FOR THE FUTURE OF CREATIVE WORK 13 Creativity 2.0: new approaches to creative economy work and education in the creative industries 212 Chris Bilton 14 When dancers learn to teach dance: how creatives acquire expertise in multiple domains to improve employability 229 Jose Hilario Pereira Rodrigues 15 Do creative skills future-proof your job? Creativity and the future of work in an age of exponential technological advancement 245 Ruth Bridgstock, Russell Tytler and Peta White Index 259

About the Author :
Edited by Greg Hearn, Professor, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Review :
'What do we know about the future of creative work? A lot more now, thanks to Greg Hearn's new book and the impressive list of contributors. This book, with fifteen chapters from a high quality, international authorship contributes to our knowledge through four sections: the evolution of creative work, digital disruption and creative work, changing contexts of creative work, and educating for the future. This book will be both a thought provoking and entertaining contribution for people interested in creative work and the teaching and researching in the area.' --Keith Townsend, Griffith University, Australia'This volume offers a multidisciplinary and global perspective on the many forms and functions of creative work and creative workers. Moreover, the work delves deeply into the technological innovations that are transforming creative work and the careers of creative workers. A key insight is how communication technologies are promoting spatially disaggregated collaborations amongst creative and non-creative work participants. These findings offer unique insights into how creative work practices may be applicable to a wider scope of employment disrupted by the global COVID pandemic.' --Robert DeFillippi, Suffolk University, US 'The Future of Creative Work is a comprehensive exploration of issues that so many of us think about. The book looks into all the corners of creative work, old and new. In doing this, it considers changing technology, changing modes of work, and the production of social, cultural and economic value through creative work. 3D printers, robots and AI, teaching and learning in the arts like dance, the effects of casualisation and nomadism in the creative economy, and questions about whether creativity future-proofs students and workers are all important matters considered in the book. It is a perfect book for this time.' --David Rooney, Macquarie University, Australia


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781839101090
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1839101091
  • Publisher Date: 15 Sep 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Creativity and Digital Disruption


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