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  1. May 11, 2020 · To try and answer such questions there is a need to historically chart and situate the emergence and hyper-valorisation of creativity. Here, at least three elements are significant: material changes taking place within capitalism; the rise of humanistic psychology; and discourses dwelling on the ‘creative city’ and the ‘creative class’.

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  2. May 11, 2020 · Arguing that Williams’ perspective provides a helpful conceptual foundation, the discussion argues that the emergence of contemporary ideas circulating around creativity are rooted in material changes taking place within capitalism, the rise of humanistic psychology and the notion of the ‘creative city’/‘creative class’.

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  3. The Creative City Unlike the terms ‘creative industries’, which nobody ever quite understood, and ‘creative class’, about which actual ‘creatives’ were always ambiguous, the ...

    • Paul Michael Garrett
  4. Crises of Imagination, Crises of Power Capitalism, Creativity and the Commons by Max Haiven Published in 2014. Today, when it seems like everything has been privatized, when austerity is too often seen as an economic or political problem that can be solved through better policy, and when the idea of moral values has been commandeered by the right, how can we re-imagine the forces used as ...

  5. cally special form of creativity. Nevertheless, there is something distinctive about that area of human creativity often called ‘art’. The invention and/or perfor-mance of stories, songs, images, poems, jokes and so on, in no matter what tech-nological form, involves a particular type of creativity – the manipulation of

  6. The language of creativity has been subsumed by capitalism.” This seems a fair point. Capitalism and creativity have clearly become entwined in the creative economy and in the wider honing of ...

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  8. Aug 20, 2008 · According to Gates, creative capitalism is "an approach where governments, businesses, and nonprofits work together to stretch the reach of market forces so that more people can make a profit, or gain recognition, doing work that eases the world's inequities."

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