- 25 Nov 'The Creative Economy' lecture with @PRSchlesinger1 @angelamcrobbie @REMVAN @MediaLSE #LSEcreative http://buff.ly/1MYVMOi
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— LSE Events (@LSEpublicevents)Fri, Nov 20 2015 19:00:23 https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/668126952100884480
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Sat, Nov 21 2015 18:00:53- A good crowd so far for this evening's #LSECreative talk. http://bit.ly/1iVRfoW w @PRSchlesinger1, @angelamcrobbie & @Creative_Fed.
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669583248603930624
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:27:41 - Follow: The Creative Economy: invention of a global orthodoxy talk by @PRSchlesinger1 @LSEpublicevents http://bit.ly/1Iap4h4 #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/Nico_Macdonald/status/669583889820725249
— Nico Macdonald (@Nico_Macdonald)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:30:14 - @REMVAN introduces @PRSchlesinger1 to the stage to begin his talk on the Creative Economy: invention of a global orthodoxy #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669585120609849344
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:35:07 - No less than 30 undergrad courses in creative industries in the UK alone @PRSchlesinger1 #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669586128182341634
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:39:07 - how did the so-called creative turn become so pervasive? asks @PRSchlesinger1 #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669586999070867460
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:42:35 - Why does the UK government focus primarily on the *economic* value of culture? (and not the human value) @PRSchlesinger1 #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/winniemli/status/669587109695606788
— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:43:01
Tonight's #LSEcreative talk 'The Creative Economy' gets underway @PRSchlesinger1 @angelamcrobbie @REMVAN @MediaLSE pic.twitter.com/aVDDuJfqtPhttps://twitter.com/LSEpublicevents/status/669587139626147840
— LSE Events (@LSEpublicevents)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:43:09- marketing of the term 'creative industries' in late 90s that first put this trope on the map #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669587157997195265
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:43:13
Tonight at LSE HKG Theatre @PRSchlesinger1 discuss creative economy, which is everywhere #LSEcreative pic.twitter.com/LOU4CJh8JQhttps://twitter.com/Sukkirie/status/669587169846157312
— Lauren S (@Sukkirie)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:43:16- Adorno's culture industry (1947) somehow morphed into New Labour's neoliberal 'creative industries' (1998) Hm. @PRSchlesinger1 #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/winniemli/status/669588401776144384
— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:48:09 - Richard Caves was first to write full book on Creative Economies in 2000 #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669588772007333888
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:49:38 - Trenchant attack by @PRSchlesinger1 on substitution of public value by market value in creative industries discourse @MediaLSE #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/couldrynick/status/669589745731821569
— NICK COULDRY (@couldrynick)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:53:30 - Creative economies produce 3% of EU GDP and 3% of its workforce #LSECreative
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— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:55:02 
https://twitter.com/Sukkirie/status/669591346341158913
— Lauren S (@Sukkirie)Wed, Nov 25 2015 18:59:52- #LSECreative "academics should engage, what needs to be specified are terms and roles"
https://twitter.com/myredtowel/status/669591655855628289
— Rafal Zaborowski (@myredtowel)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:01:05 - Engagement by academics with cultural policy is good. But the question is how, and on what 'terms of trade'. @PRSchlesinger1 #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/couldrynick/status/669591992314277888
— NICK COULDRY (@couldrynick)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:02:26 https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669592531924074496
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:04:34- ''The King's Speech was an outstanding post-mortem success for UK Film Council' #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669593195936931841
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:07:13 - When the Tory gov't closed the UK Film Council, they spent more £ than they saved by shifting its functions into the @BFI oops #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/winniemli/status/669594118180478976
— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:10:52 - The Creative Economy is a saturated & largely underpaid marketplace where personal connections count hugely... @PRSchlesinger1 #LSEcreative
https://twitter.com/winniemli/status/669594633245237249
— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:12:55 - #LSECreative "if we stop talking about the creative economy will anything be lost? Hardly." Ha.
https://twitter.com/myredtowel/status/669594666560528384
— Rafal Zaborowski (@myredtowel)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:13:03 - .@angelamcrobbie asks @PRSchlesinger1 what are the consequences for graduates going into creative industries from UK HEIs? #LSECreative
https://twitter.com/MediaLSE/status/669596061632241669
— Media@LSE (@MediaLSE)Wed, Nov 25 2015 19:18:36
The Creative Economy: invention of a global orthodoxy
Professor Philip Schlesinger. Respondents: Professor Angela McRobbie, Professor Jonothan Neelands. Chair: Professor Robin Mansell. Wednesday 25 November 2015. Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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