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Institute of Network Cultures
Institute of Network Cultures
40 episodes
1 month ago
Justin O'Connor is a Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia. In this episode, we talk about his new book, 'Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good'. Justin explains how theoretically poor the concept of the 'creative industry' actually is, and how it has messed up cultural policy in many countries. We then talk about an alternative policy vision: art and culture as a common good, anchored in the foundational economy. Links: Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526171269 The Foundational Economy Collective: foundationaleconomy.com Reset: Een nieuw begin voor kunst en cultuur: starfishbooks.org/justin-oconnor-reset
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Justin O'Connor is a Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia. In this episode, we talk about his new book, 'Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good'. Justin explains how theoretically poor the concept of the 'creative industry' actually is, and how it has messed up cultural policy in many countries. We then talk about an alternative policy vision: art and culture as a common good, anchored in the foundational economy. Links: Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526171269 The Foundational Economy Collective: foundationaleconomy.com Reset: Een nieuw begin voor kunst en cultuur: starfishbooks.org/justin-oconnor-reset
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Conversación con Netsequé y THE VOID
Institute of Network Cultures
1 hour 12 minutes 1 second
2 weeks ago
Conversación con Netsequé y THE VOID
Internet Core II: Pequeñas mitologías es un portal tribal hacia un espacio de cruce, reflexión crítica y acción colectiva en torno a las estéticas y subculturas de Internet. Durante el 24 y 25 de septiembre, compartimos experiencias sobre cores que emergen como formas de resistencia dentro de las redes sociales comerciales y que convergen con dinámicas desarrolladas en espacios profundos de la web. El evento reunió a artistas, usuarixs, agentes culturales y teóricxs, e incluyó charlas y diálogos aquí publicadas como podcasts.
Institute of Network Cultures
Justin O'Connor is a Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia. In this episode, we talk about his new book, 'Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good'. Justin explains how theoretically poor the concept of the 'creative industry' actually is, and how it has messed up cultural policy in many countries. We then talk about an alternative policy vision: art and culture as a common good, anchored in the foundational economy. Links: Culture Is Not an Industry: Reclaiming Art and Culture for the Common Good: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526171269 The Foundational Economy Collective: foundationaleconomy.com Reset: Een nieuw begin voor kunst en cultuur: starfishbooks.org/justin-oconnor-reset