The creative sector and class of society
Creative sector consists of such areas as advertising, architecture, art, crafts, design, fashion, films, music, publishing, software, toys, television etc. The creative areas are described and grouped in different lists suggested both by government and by .scholars. The workers in creative sector formate the creative class although the latter is a broader concept. Creative class covers economic and creative aspects. Here, we face the problems of definition and of demarcation. Scholars (R. Florida) identify the following features of the creative class: individuality, meritocracy, diversity and openness. Creative class can be defined only by comparing it with a less creative class but is is hardly possible in the context of creative society.
Keywords
creative sector,
creative class,
creative society,
creative workers,
creative environment,
governmental list of CS,
creative activity,
creative lifestyle,
creative sector,
creative class,
creative society,
creative workers,
creative environment,
governmental list of CS,
creative activity,
creative lifestyleAuthors
Kacerauskas Tomas | Vilnius Gediminas Technical University | tomas.kacerauskas@vgtu.lt |
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