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Academic research and ‘creative
          industries’
     A brief and partial genealogy
            Graham Jeffery
Complex relationships between
       ‘academia’ and ‘industry’
• Different types of university
• Founded by philanthropists
• The 19th C. technical/vocational university
• Strathclyde motto ‘useful learning’ vs. Glasgow as
  medieval foundation ‘community of scholars’
• What’s the function of the university?
  Vocational? Social? Technological?
• Humboldt – liberal university and social
  improvement
• Where do ideas come from….?
Culture and industry
• Different intellectual/theoretical traditions/perspectives
• Analysing ‘realities’ – applying critique, analysis, theory
• ‘Applied’ or ‘pure’ research – a common but tricky
   distinction
• Mobility/porosity between academy and industry
• the ‘academies’ started life as ‘learned societies’ – places
   where knowledge was codified, licensed, validated – eg
   Royal Academy of Arts (18th C.) _ Renaissance Italy, etc
• Academy confers status on knowledge
– academicians etc
Culture and industry (2)
• Evolution of cultural systems – for circulation
  of cultural commodities – publishing, theatre,
  the concert hall etc.
• How do musicians/artists/artisans earn a
  living? Systems of patronage and funding
• Commissioned art
• Church, state and
private investment
Contemporary cultural norms - shaped
       by Victorian values?
• Culture as ‘public good’ and means of ‘self
  improvement’
• Ameliorating the effects of rapid industrialization
• Eg Glasgow museums and galleries
• Eg Burrell collection – curiosity about world
  linked to rapid globalisation/colonisation
• Circuits of collections – buying, selling, displaying
  cultural goods – private wealth then public
  endowment
• Display, power, symbolic economy
Public collections
Culture ‘high’ and ‘low’
• Critique of industrialization
• William Morris and John Ruskin – the handmade
  as antidote to mass produced commodity
• The aestheticisation of everyday life – origins of
  the modern design industry
• Revival of academic interest in folk movements,
  popular culture, oral tradition, linked to
  anthropological exploration of ‘other’ cultures
  and global encounter/migration – 17th C onwards
  this accelerates with colonisation/globalisation
Design and the everyday
Marx and Weber
• Capital and labour
• Status and symbolic violence – capital confers privileges
• Theories of class struggle
• Class as basis for cultural affiliations – official culture,
  popular culture, everyday culture
• Culture as a product of material/economic circumstances
• ‘All that is solid melts into air’ – circulation of
  capital/market exchange creates dizzying modernity and
  destroys apparently ‘solid’ beliefs/values
• Commodity fetishism – modern economic theory and
  theories of value
Antonio Gramsci
• Cultural hegemony – ideology of ‘common
  sense’ values
• Consented coercion – culture, symbolic power
  and authority
• Contestation of dominant culture
• Why don’t people see the conditions of their
  own oppression?
Mass movements – cultural practices
 1920s/1930s great social unrest
Theodor Adorno
• Critique of ‘mass culture’ and popular music
• Culture of domination by capital
• Critical theory
• Cultural pessimism of 1930s – mass
  movements, rise of fascism, authoritarianism,
  rapid technological innovation
• Key insights into the permeation of musical
  life by market relations – publishing, recording
  industries, radio and the effects of this
Mass media
Raymond Williams – culture and
              society
• Cultural materialism – the processes by
  which/through which cultural artefacts are
  produced
• Emphasis on cultural production as a social
  process
• The rise of media and cultural studies – studies of
  systems of production and representation
• How media produces subjectivities and identities
• Complexities of advanced capitalism
• Beyond literary criticism to ‘critique’
Pierre Bourdieu
• Sociology of culture
• Social, symbolic capital – the cultural value of
  social practices
• Systems of representation and class
  distinction
• Habitus, capital, field
• Aesthetic preferences based on class positions
Counter-cultures (1960s)
Birmingham school – cultural studies
• 1960s/70s – consumption as a creative act? Beyond
  consumption/production distinctions
• Youth, labour, subcultural theory
• Dick Hebdige – subculture as resistance
• Paul Willis – popular culture and youth culture –
  identifying forms of youth culture as emancipatory
• Angela McRobbie – feminist critique, teenage
  subcultures, fashion, everyday cultural practices
• Applied cultural theory – understanding everyday life
  and explaining ‘lived experience’
Difference, hybridity, postmodernity
• Identity politics
• Race, class and gender
• Stuart Hall – postcolonial studies
• Paul Gilroy – the Black atlantic – cultural politics
• New forms of cultural enterprise – cultural
  industries as enabling transcending of class
  divides? Thatcherism, markets, choice, channels
• Questions of pleasure, consumption, shopping…?
The ‘cultural economy’
• Cultural goods, cultural services, circulation of
  cultural commodities
• Stories of Glasgow – representations of place,
  identity, culture
• Risky industries – bohemia? Particular
  configurations of class, race, gender, cultural
  identity
• Places where people want to live – ‘quality of
  life’ debates. Material and symbolic conditions
Cultural turn in policy
• Spectacle, image, affect
• Understanding symbolic representation of
  cities - placemaking
• From manufacturing goods to a service
  economy?
• Growth of universities, art schools and the
  modern ‘polyversity’
Urban/cultural planning
• Relationship of cultural organisations (organic,
  grassroots, spontaneous, bottom up..?) with local
  state/national government and transnational
  corporations
• Informalisation of work – new forms of cultural
  labour
• Systems of regulation – legal, economic, symbolic
  etc
• The ‘enabling state’ or unfettered ‘free’ markets?
• Culture and urban regeneration/economic
  development
Network society
• Media, technology, communications
• Network cultures – hybridity, working across
  organizational boundaries, collaboration,
  partnership
• Net entrepreneurs – disruptive technologies
• Informational capitalism
• Leadbeater and the mythologies around
  knowledge entrepreneurship – networks of
  power?
Creative industries studies…
• From ‘cultural’ industry to ‘creative’ industry
• Rhetorics of creativity?
• Complex objects/fields of study
• Theoretical work on identity, representation,
  emancipation, politics
• Growth of applied work – policy advice,
  engagement with government and industry
• High stakes research – performativity and
  ‘impact’
Creativity/ideology/policy
The politics of academia
• What gets to be studied and who gets to study
  it…
• Systems of representation and how these
  representations get made
• What counts as research
• What spaces are left for critique?
• Reproduction of dominant discourses or
  reinvention/critique?
Network spaces and
academia/industry collaboration…
Further reading…
• O’Connor, J (2007) The cultural and creative
  industries: a review of the literature, London:
  Creative Partnerships
• Banaji, S. Burn, A. and Buckingham, D. (2007)
  The rhetorics of creativity: a review of the
  literature, London: Creative Partnerships
• Hewison, R. (2010) Creative Britain: Myth or
  Monument?
  http://www.tandfonline.com/sda/1175/audio
  clip-transcript-ccut.pdf
Graham.Jeffery@uws.ac.uk

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Academic research and creative industries: a brief and partial genealogy

  • 1. Academic research and ‘creative industries’ A brief and partial genealogy Graham Jeffery
  • 2. Complex relationships between ‘academia’ and ‘industry’ • Different types of university • Founded by philanthropists • The 19th C. technical/vocational university • Strathclyde motto ‘useful learning’ vs. Glasgow as medieval foundation ‘community of scholars’ • What’s the function of the university? Vocational? Social? Technological? • Humboldt – liberal university and social improvement • Where do ideas come from….?
  • 3. Culture and industry • Different intellectual/theoretical traditions/perspectives • Analysing ‘realities’ – applying critique, analysis, theory • ‘Applied’ or ‘pure’ research – a common but tricky distinction • Mobility/porosity between academy and industry • the ‘academies’ started life as ‘learned societies’ – places where knowledge was codified, licensed, validated – eg Royal Academy of Arts (18th C.) _ Renaissance Italy, etc • Academy confers status on knowledge – academicians etc
  • 4. Culture and industry (2) • Evolution of cultural systems – for circulation of cultural commodities – publishing, theatre, the concert hall etc. • How do musicians/artists/artisans earn a living? Systems of patronage and funding • Commissioned art • Church, state and private investment
  • 5. Contemporary cultural norms - shaped by Victorian values? • Culture as ‘public good’ and means of ‘self improvement’ • Ameliorating the effects of rapid industrialization • Eg Glasgow museums and galleries • Eg Burrell collection – curiosity about world linked to rapid globalisation/colonisation • Circuits of collections – buying, selling, displaying cultural goods – private wealth then public endowment • Display, power, symbolic economy
  • 7. Culture ‘high’ and ‘low’ • Critique of industrialization • William Morris and John Ruskin – the handmade as antidote to mass produced commodity • The aestheticisation of everyday life – origins of the modern design industry • Revival of academic interest in folk movements, popular culture, oral tradition, linked to anthropological exploration of ‘other’ cultures and global encounter/migration – 17th C onwards this accelerates with colonisation/globalisation
  • 8. Design and the everyday
  • 9. Marx and Weber • Capital and labour • Status and symbolic violence – capital confers privileges • Theories of class struggle • Class as basis for cultural affiliations – official culture, popular culture, everyday culture • Culture as a product of material/economic circumstances • ‘All that is solid melts into air’ – circulation of capital/market exchange creates dizzying modernity and destroys apparently ‘solid’ beliefs/values • Commodity fetishism – modern economic theory and theories of value
  • 10. Antonio Gramsci • Cultural hegemony – ideology of ‘common sense’ values • Consented coercion – culture, symbolic power and authority • Contestation of dominant culture • Why don’t people see the conditions of their own oppression?
  • 11. Mass movements – cultural practices 1920s/1930s great social unrest
  • 12. Theodor Adorno • Critique of ‘mass culture’ and popular music • Culture of domination by capital • Critical theory • Cultural pessimism of 1930s – mass movements, rise of fascism, authoritarianism, rapid technological innovation • Key insights into the permeation of musical life by market relations – publishing, recording industries, radio and the effects of this
  • 14. Raymond Williams – culture and society • Cultural materialism – the processes by which/through which cultural artefacts are produced • Emphasis on cultural production as a social process • The rise of media and cultural studies – studies of systems of production and representation • How media produces subjectivities and identities • Complexities of advanced capitalism • Beyond literary criticism to ‘critique’
  • 15. Pierre Bourdieu • Sociology of culture • Social, symbolic capital – the cultural value of social practices • Systems of representation and class distinction • Habitus, capital, field • Aesthetic preferences based on class positions
  • 17. Birmingham school – cultural studies • 1960s/70s – consumption as a creative act? Beyond consumption/production distinctions • Youth, labour, subcultural theory • Dick Hebdige – subculture as resistance • Paul Willis – popular culture and youth culture – identifying forms of youth culture as emancipatory • Angela McRobbie – feminist critique, teenage subcultures, fashion, everyday cultural practices • Applied cultural theory – understanding everyday life and explaining ‘lived experience’
  • 18. Difference, hybridity, postmodernity • Identity politics • Race, class and gender • Stuart Hall – postcolonial studies • Paul Gilroy – the Black atlantic – cultural politics • New forms of cultural enterprise – cultural industries as enabling transcending of class divides? Thatcherism, markets, choice, channels • Questions of pleasure, consumption, shopping…?
  • 19. The ‘cultural economy’ • Cultural goods, cultural services, circulation of cultural commodities • Stories of Glasgow – representations of place, identity, culture • Risky industries – bohemia? Particular configurations of class, race, gender, cultural identity • Places where people want to live – ‘quality of life’ debates. Material and symbolic conditions
  • 20. Cultural turn in policy • Spectacle, image, affect • Understanding symbolic representation of cities - placemaking • From manufacturing goods to a service economy? • Growth of universities, art schools and the modern ‘polyversity’
  • 21. Urban/cultural planning • Relationship of cultural organisations (organic, grassroots, spontaneous, bottom up..?) with local state/national government and transnational corporations • Informalisation of work – new forms of cultural labour • Systems of regulation – legal, economic, symbolic etc • The ‘enabling state’ or unfettered ‘free’ markets? • Culture and urban regeneration/economic development
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  • 23. Network society • Media, technology, communications • Network cultures – hybridity, working across organizational boundaries, collaboration, partnership • Net entrepreneurs – disruptive technologies • Informational capitalism • Leadbeater and the mythologies around knowledge entrepreneurship – networks of power?
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  • 25. Creative industries studies… • From ‘cultural’ industry to ‘creative’ industry • Rhetorics of creativity? • Complex objects/fields of study • Theoretical work on identity, representation, emancipation, politics • Growth of applied work – policy advice, engagement with government and industry • High stakes research – performativity and ‘impact’
  • 27. The politics of academia • What gets to be studied and who gets to study it… • Systems of representation and how these representations get made • What counts as research • What spaces are left for critique? • Reproduction of dominant discourses or reinvention/critique?
  • 29. Further reading… • O’Connor, J (2007) The cultural and creative industries: a review of the literature, London: Creative Partnerships • Banaji, S. Burn, A. and Buckingham, D. (2007) The rhetorics of creativity: a review of the literature, London: Creative Partnerships • Hewison, R. (2010) Creative Britain: Myth or Monument? http://www.tandfonline.com/sda/1175/audio clip-transcript-ccut.pdf