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Creativity and cultural production : issues for media practice

Phillip McIntyre presents the latest scholarly research into creativity and creative practice. The book provides insights to media practitioners and policy professionals, looking at television, radio, film, journalism, photography, popular music and new media in relation to psychology, sociology and cultural studies.

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  • "Phillip McIntyre presents the latest scholarly research into creativity and creative practice. The book provides insights to media practitioners and policy professionals, looking at television, radio, film, journalism, photography, popular music and new media in relation to psychology, sociology and cultural studies."@en
  • "It deserves to be widely read.' - Pamela Burnard, University of Cambridge, UK 'Drawing from the experiences of practitioners, Phillip McIntyre interrogates the varied disputes about creativity, and argues for a shift away from person-centred approaches to theorizing creative practice. This bold and challenging book de-romanticises the artist, proposing that understanding creativity should entail studying the operations of media systems, rather than the talented individuals so often portrayed as at odds with such systems.' - Keith Negus, Glodsmiths, University of London, UK 'This scholarly book is innovative and absolutely necessary to further our understanding of contemporary media practices. McIntyre aligns with the contemporary conception of creativity as a socially contextualized practice, rather than a personality type or a moment of insight.-"
  • "Phillip McIntyre presents the latest scholarly research into creativity and creative practice. The book provides insights to media practitioners and policy professionals, looking at television, radio, film, journalism, photography, popular music and new media in relation to psychology, sociology and cultural studies. Phillip McIntyre brings a new understanding to the issues plaguing copyright industries as they struggle with the digital revolution. Applying research coming out of psychology, sociology, communication and cultural studies to look at television, radio, film, journalism, photography, popular music and new media, this groundbreaking book provides useful insights to media practitioners as they go about their creative practice. It also gives policy professionals concerned with creativity and innovation a solid research-based understanding of cultural production, and goes well beyond common sense thinking about creativity, seeing it instead as a system in operation. In short, this book will change your mind about creativity."
  • "Phillip McIntyre brings a new understanding to the issues plaguing copyright industries as they struggle with the digital revolution. Applying research coming out of psychology, sociology, communication and cultural studies to look at television, radio, film, journalism, photography, popular music and new media, this groundbreaking book provides€useful insights to media practitioners as they go about their creative practice. It€also gives policy professionals concerned with creativity and innovation a solid research-based understanding of cultural production, and€goes well beyond common sense thinking about creativity, seeing it instead as a system in operation. In short,€this book€will change your mind about creativity."@en
  • "He develops a comprehensive overview of these contemporary frameworks, and then uses them to analyze contemporary media practices in radio, journalism, television, film, photography, and popular music. This is a valuable book for scholars of media production, and for scholars interested in creativity in general.' - Keith Sawyer, Associate Professor at Washington University, USA, and author of Explaining Creativity and Group Genius."
  • "'This is a pioneering and thorough examination of creativity and cultural production. It brings together a vast array of knowledge, critical analysis and insight to the field of creativity and cultural studies. It will be essential reading for anyone involved in popular music and media practices in journalism, television and photography, including academia, industry, researchers and policy makers and debaters. This book is appropriate for use and essential reading on university undergraduate and postgraduate media courses, as well as those who study and practice the different forms of creativity in the larger community. It will not ask you to think only positively about change, but will ask you to think anew about our experiential and conceptual understanding of creativity.-"

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  • "Creativity and cultural production : issues for media practice"
  • "Creativity and Cultural Production Issues for Media Practice"@en
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