[csaa-forum] Creative Suburban Geographies: Rethinking the Cultural Geography of Creativity and Creative Cities - 12 November 2009

Christy Collis c.collis at qut.edu.au
Tue Oct 20 16:19:16 CST 2009


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Research Workshop Program

CCI: Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation and the Creative Industries Faculty presents...

Creative Suburban Geographies
Rethinking the Cultural Geography of Creativity and Creative Cities


We invite you to join us in a workshop with Alan Davies, Christy Collis, Emma Felton, Simon Freebody, Richard Brecknock and Marcus Foth, chaired by Terry Flew, on


Thursday, 12 November 2009

                        Time:             9.00am-1.00pm (full program attached)
                                                Refreshments and lunch provided
                        Venue:          Queensland University of Technology
                                                Z2 Block, Level 3, Room 306
                                                Creative Industries Precinct
                                                Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove
                        RSVP:             infocci at qut.edu.au<mailto:infocci at qut.edu.au> by
                                                Friday, 6 November 2009

Abstract:
In the academic and policy literature that focuses on the rise of the creative economy, there is much attention given to inner cities as unique incubators of creativity, talent and "buzz". Yet it is the case that, at least in Australia's largest cities, the majority of the population live and work in suburbs, and suburbanisation has been growing in recent years with planning for urban growth corridors and master planned communities.  This seminar will consider the evidence surrounding the geographical location of both creative industries and creative workforce, and what implications it presents for urban planning, creative industries research and arts and cultural policy.




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