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The creative citizen unbound explores the potential of civically-minded creative individuals in the era of social media and in the context of an expanding creative economy. Contributors examine creative citizenship's contribution to civic life and to social capital and its economic and cultural definitions of value.

Trade Review
"Packed with evidence, this readable book shows that while dismay grows around issues such as online surveillance, creative citizens can still connect digital media and community engagement to fantastic effect." David Gauntlett, University of Westminster and author of Making is Connecting
"Offers a practical course of action for collaborative research with communities." LSE Review of Books
"This fantastically diverse, rich and colourful book provides critical reflection on the notion of the `creative economy’ whilst tracking emergent forms of citizenship associated with new social media. " Nick Gallent, University College London
"An ambitious rethink of core concepts of communication and media studies and a close analysis of how digital networks and sharing cultures can add value and generate social and industrial benefit in a creative economy" Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
"An outstanding illustration of how researchers and citizens can produce knowledge together for and of this emerging field of creative citizenship." Engin Isin, The Open University
"A timely and exciting contribution at the intersections of media, cities, and subversity creativity. Insights on alternative civic cuture in the UK and on the opportunities and challenges collaborative work presents for conceptualising and practicing citizenship in the 21st century." Myria Georgiou, LSE

Table of Contents
Are You a Creative Citizen? ~ Ian Hargreaves; A problem of knowledge – solved? ~ John Hartley; Citizenship and the Creative Economy ~ Caroline Chapain and Ian Hargreaves; Citizenship, Value and Digital Culture ~ Jon Dovey, Giota Alevizou and Andy Williams; Varieties of creative citizenship ~ Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Shawn Sobers, Andy Williams; From networks to complexity: two case studies ~ David Harte, Jon Dovey, Emma Agusita, Theodore Zamenopoulos; Conversations about co-production ~ Catherine Greene, Shawn Sobers, Theo Zamenopoulos, Caroline Chapain and Jerome Turner, with contributions from Ingrid Abreu Sherer, Vince Baidoo, Ian Mellett, Annette Naudin and James Skinner; Asset mapping and civic creativity ~ Katerina Alexiou, Emma Agusita, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Catherine Greene, Dave Harte, Gail Ramster and Theodore Zamenopoulos; Civic cultures and modalities of place-making ~ Giota Alevizou, Katerina Alexiou, Dave Harte, Shawn Sobers, Theodore Zamenopoulos and Jerome Turner; Technology and the creative citizen ~ Jerome Turner, Dan Lockton and Jon Dovey; Reflecting and Unbinding: implications for policy ~ Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley; Annex: The Creative Citizens Debate.

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      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 06/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781447324959, 978-1447324959
      ISBN10: 1447324951

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The creative citizen unbound explores the potential of civically-minded creative individuals in the era of social media and in the context of an expanding creative economy. Contributors examine creative citizenship's contribution to civic life and to social capital and its economic and cultural definitions of value.

      Trade Review
      "Packed with evidence, this readable book shows that while dismay grows around issues such as online surveillance, creative citizens can still connect digital media and community engagement to fantastic effect." David Gauntlett, University of Westminster and author of Making is Connecting
      "Offers a practical course of action for collaborative research with communities." LSE Review of Books
      "This fantastically diverse, rich and colourful book provides critical reflection on the notion of the `creative economy’ whilst tracking emergent forms of citizenship associated with new social media. " Nick Gallent, University College London
      "An ambitious rethink of core concepts of communication and media studies and a close analysis of how digital networks and sharing cultures can add value and generate social and industrial benefit in a creative economy" Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
      "An outstanding illustration of how researchers and citizens can produce knowledge together for and of this emerging field of creative citizenship." Engin Isin, The Open University
      "A timely and exciting contribution at the intersections of media, cities, and subversity creativity. Insights on alternative civic cuture in the UK and on the opportunities and challenges collaborative work presents for conceptualising and practicing citizenship in the 21st century." Myria Georgiou, LSE

      Table of Contents
      Are You a Creative Citizen? ~ Ian Hargreaves; A problem of knowledge – solved? ~ John Hartley; Citizenship and the Creative Economy ~ Caroline Chapain and Ian Hargreaves; Citizenship, Value and Digital Culture ~ Jon Dovey, Giota Alevizou and Andy Williams; Varieties of creative citizenship ~ Theodore Zamenopoulos, Katerina Alexiou, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Shawn Sobers, Andy Williams; From networks to complexity: two case studies ~ David Harte, Jon Dovey, Emma Agusita, Theodore Zamenopoulos; Conversations about co-production ~ Catherine Greene, Shawn Sobers, Theo Zamenopoulos, Caroline Chapain and Jerome Turner, with contributions from Ingrid Abreu Sherer, Vince Baidoo, Ian Mellett, Annette Naudin and James Skinner; Asset mapping and civic creativity ~ Katerina Alexiou, Emma Agusita, Giota Alevizou, Caroline Chapain, Catherine Greene, Dave Harte, Gail Ramster and Theodore Zamenopoulos; Civic cultures and modalities of place-making ~ Giota Alevizou, Katerina Alexiou, Dave Harte, Shawn Sobers, Theodore Zamenopoulos and Jerome Turner; Technology and the creative citizen ~ Jerome Turner, Dan Lockton and Jon Dovey; Reflecting and Unbinding: implications for policy ~ Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley; Annex: The Creative Citizens Debate.

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