Creativity 360 degrees : exploring the dynamics of the creative industries in southeast Europe

Globally recognised and endorsed by EU policies, creative industries play a pivotal role in fostering cultural diversity, social cohesion, and technological innovation. Further, they play a key role in national and regional economies. Despite this, Southeastern Europe falls behind the rest of Europe...

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Other Authors Holy, Mirela (Editor), Budak, Jelena (Editor), Medić, Rino (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781836620860
DOI10.1108/9781836620846
Physical Description1 online resource (248 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Preface: Overcoming geographic discrimination in research / Martina Topić
  • Introduction: Cultural and creative industries sector in southeast Europe / Mirela Holy, Jelena Budak, and Rino Medić
  • Part I. Understanding cultural dynamics
  • Chapter 1. From everyday creativity to collective development / Daniela Angelina Jelinčić
  • Chapter 2. Cultural and creative industries in croatia: Public perceptions and policy / Jelena Budak, Edo Rajh, and Mirela Holy
  • Chapter 3. Social exclusivity and inclusivity of cultural and creative work in southeastern Europe / Dunja Matić Benčić
  • Part II. Economic and social trends in the creative sector
  • Chapter 4. Trends of employment in cultural industries: The case study from European countries / Jakub Kintler, Katarina Remenova, and Maria Kmety Bartekova
  • Chapter 5. Innovative creative industry practices in the context of social entrepreneurship: A case study of the oksid association / Krunoslav Malenica and Vlaho Kovačević
  • Part III. Media, representation, and perception
  • Chapter 6. Performers in croatian and serbian media: Analysis of media coverage and public perception / Davor Ćosić, Marija Slijepčević, and Irena Medvesek
  • Chapter 7. Students' perspectives on media and communication in creative industries / Marina Funduk and Mira Mileusnić Škrtić
  • Chapter 8. Films on social media sites and websites of selected dalmatian museums / Mirko Duić
  • Chapter 9. The contribution of the radio sector to the development of cultural and creative industries / Silvija Londero Šimlesa
  • Part IV. Social interactions and experiences
  • Chapter 10. Wellbeing and gender differences in pr and communication sector in croatia: Descriptive analysis of interpersonal relationships, work-life (in)balance and experiences of discrimination / Marija Geiger Zeman, Geran-Marko Miletić, and Martina Topić
  • Chapter 11. Social experiences of online gaming: Socialization and cyberbullying / Arijana Marjanović
  • Chapter 12. Behaviour of young consumers when buying branded clothes / Sara Đurković, Jadranka Ivanković, and Diana Plantić Tadić
  • Chapter 13. Transformational leadership - where is it going? / Dino Gieriga
  • Part V. Cultural heritage, tourism, and ideology
  • Chapter 14. Croatian tourism - adapted to the future? / Frano Plisić
  • Chapter 15. The visual code and the hegemonic ideology of capitalism and yugoslav non-alignment / Petja Grafenauer and Dasa Tepina
  • Chapter 16. Place attachment as branding mediator: Leveraging expat insights for bucharest's city branding strategy / Anca Anton and Teodora Doroftei
  • Part VI. Literary and cultural analysis
  • Chapter 17. Modernism in ernest hemingway's works / Ana Gudelj
  • Chapter 18. Multiple literacies / Svend Erik Larsen Conclusion Thoughts / Mirela Holy, Jelena Budak, and Rino Medić.