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@book{ O'Connor2019,
 title = {Resources of Hope? Creative Economy and Development in the Global South},
 author = {O'Connor, Justin},
 year = {2019},
 series = {ifa Input},
 pages = {12},
 volume = {02/2019},
 address = {Stuttgart},
 publisher = {ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)},
 isbn = {978-3-948205-01-0},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17901/AKBP2.02.2019},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-67936-4},
 abstract = {This paper sets out to challenge the dominant narrative of the creative economy as a new option for developing countries. The much-vaunted growth rates proclaimed by UNCTAD's Creative Economy Programme have slowed, and are seen to apply to a particular kind of manufactured good, as well as being overwhelmingly dominated by Asia, and especially China. This paper tries to unpick the dominant creative economy model of entrepreneurship, creative human capital and open market opportunity and suggests that - other than in East Asia - it is business as usual for the Global North. The creative economy not only fails to deliver its promise of development but has profound consequences for local cultures, caught up in an ever more global web of exploitation driven by the new digital platforms. We need to return to the earlier concerns of 'culture and development' now fully aware of the downsides, as well as the potential, of cultural economies in an uncertain global landscape.},
 keywords = {international relations; transnational relations; foreign policy; international cultural policy; international trade policy; Internationalisierung; cultural studies; transnationale Beziehungen; culture; Entwicklungspolitik; internationale Zusammenarbeit; China; Kreativität; exploitation; auswärtige Kulturpolitik; international cooperation; internationalization; economic development (on national level); Digitale Medien; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Wirtschaftspolitik; Außenwirtschaft; Kulturindustrie; Außenwirtschaftspolitik; development policy; creativity; economic policy; culture industry; Transnationalität; Kulturwirtschaft; Kulturwissenschaft; cultural economy; Außenpolitik; economy; internationale Beziehungen; Kultur; Wirtschaft; transnationality; China; digital media; Ausbeutung; international economics}}