The creative wealth of nations can the arts advance development?
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Author
Contributors
Sen, Amartya 1933- Writer of preface
Published
Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Status
Central - Adult Nonfiction
650.1 KABAN
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650.1 KABAN
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Published
Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xvi, 331 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description
Machine generated contents note: Overture. From sustainable development to meaningful development: The role of the arts; Part I. The arts, the economy, and development: 1. An untapped and unmeasured economy: On the value of the arts; 2. Arts in education: Cultivating creative minds for development; 3. The arts and environmental stewardship; Part II. Trade in services: A three-part suite: 4. International trade in cultural services; 5. Artists without borders in the digital age; 6. On cultural tourism; Part III. Variations on a theme: 7. The unsettled question of women in the performing arts; 8. The arts in mental health, social healing, and urban renewal; Part IV. Rondo: A round-up of data; 9. Creative data collection; 10. Finale: A concluding remark: On imagination and choice
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"Development seen from a more holistic perspective looks beyond the expansion of material means and considers the enrichment of people's lives. The arts are an indispensable asset in taking a comprehensive approach towards the improvement of lives. Incorporating issues of international trade, education, sustainability, gender, mental health and social inclusion, The Creative Wealth of Nations demonstrates the diverse impact of applying the arts in development to promote meaningful economic and social progress. Kabanda explores a counterintuitive and largely invisible creative economy: whilst many artists struggle to make ends meet, the arts can also be a promising engine for economic growth. If nations can fully engage their creative wealth manifested in the arts, they are likely to reap major monetary and nonmonetary benefits from their cultural sector. Drawing from his own experience of the support music provided growing up amidst political and economic turmoil in Uganda, Kabanda shows us the benefits of an arts-inclusive approach to development in Africa, and beyond"
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"The Creative Wealth of Nations Development seen from a more holistic perspective looks beyond the expansion of material means and considers the enrichment of people's lives. The arts are an indispensable asset in taking a comprehensive approach towards the improvement of lives. Incorporating issues of international trade, education, sustainability, gender, mental health and social inclusion, The Creative Wealth of Nations demonstrates the diverse impact of applying the arts in development to promote meaningful economic and social progress. Kabanda explores a counterintuitive and largely invisible creative economy: whilst many artists struggle to make ends meet, the arts can also be a promising engine for economic growth. If nations can fully engage their creative wealth manifested in the arts, they are likely to reap major monetary and nonmonetary benefits from their cultural sector. Drawing from his own experience of the support music provided growing up amidst political and economic turmoil in Uganda, Kabanda shows us the benefits of an arts-inclusive approach to development in Africa, and beyond"
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Kabanda, P., & Sen, A. 1. (2018). The creative wealth of nations: can the arts advance development? . Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kabanda, Patrick and Amartya 1933- Sen. 2018. The Creative Wealth of Nations: Can the Arts Advance Development?. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kabanda, Patrick and Amartya 1933- Sen. The Creative Wealth of Nations: Can the Arts Advance Development? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Kabanda, P. and Sen, A. 1. (2018). The creative wealth of nations: can the arts advance development? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Kabanda, Patrick, and Amartya 1933- Sen. The Creative Wealth of Nations: Can the Arts Advance Development? Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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