Roberta Comunian is a Reader in Creative Economy at the Department for Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King”s College London (UK). She is interested in cultural policy, cultural and creative work and creative higher education. She has published extensively on the role of creative and cultural industries in local development. She is also internationally recognised for her work on creative graduates developed in collaboration with Dr Jewell and Dr Faggian. She has previously led and coordinated two AHRC international research networks, one on the role of ‘Higher Education in the Creative Economy’ 2012-2014) and one on ‘Understanding and supporting creative economies in Africa’ (2017-2020). She is currently involved in the H2020 EU funded project DISCE: Developing inclusive and sustainable creative economies.
Lauren England is a Baxter Fellow in Creative Economies at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design at the University of Dundee (UK). She is interested in creative enterprise and education with a focus on craft and sustainable development in both global North and global South contexts. For her Ph D at King’s College London she worked with Crafts Council UK to investigate professional development in craft higher education and early-career entrepreneurship. Lauren has published research on craft skills evolution in post-industrial regions, craft entrepreneurship and precarious work in the creative economy. Recent projects she was involved in include exploring the development of creative economies and the work of fashion designers in Africa.
Alessandra Faggian is a Professor of Applied Economics, Director of Social Sciences and Vice Provost for Research at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila, Italy. She is past President of the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC), current co-editor of Journal of Regional Science and previous editor of Papers in Regional Science. Dr Faggian’s research interests lie in the field of regional economics. Her publications cover a wide range of topics including migration, human capital, labour markets, creativity and local innovation and growth. She has co-authored over 90 academic publications. Alessandra is the 2007 recipient of the Moss Madden Memorial Medal by the Regional Science Association International: Irish and British section (RSAIBIS), the 2015 recipient of the Geoffrey Hewings Award by the North American Regional Council (NARSC) and the 2020 recipient of the European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Prize.
Charlotta Mellander is a Professor of Economics at Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University. Her research is focused on the location patterns of creative individuals and firms, as well as the inter-relationship between these actors, and how this in the end shapes regional development. Her publication list includes very diverse set of topics, from creative industries, happiness, community satisfaction, light-emission based estimations of gross regional product globally, to alternative ways of measuring skills. Charlotta Mellander has been a publicly active researcher, with more than 500 invited, external speeches, both nationally and internationally, including organizations such as the EU and the UN, as well as companies such as IBM. She held a visiting faculty position at Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, 2009-2016, where she worked together with Professor Richard Florida, the scholar behind the creative class theories.
5 Ebooks by Lauren England
Roberta Comunian & Lauren (Kings College London, UK) England: Higher Education and Policy for Creative Economies in Africa
The book reflects on the role of the creative economies in a range of African countries (namely Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda). Chapters explore how creative economies emerge and can …
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DRM
€23.05
Roberta Comunian & Lauren (Kings College London, UK) England: Higher Education and Policy for Creative Economies in Africa
The book reflects on the role of the creative economies in a range of African countries (namely Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda). Chapters explore how creative economies emerge and can …
EPUB
DRM
€23.19
Roberta Comunian & Lauren England: Developing Creative Economies in Africa
Bringing together the experience of academics and practitioners, this book discusses creative economies in Africa, focusing on changing dynamics related to working, co-working and clustering. The con …
EPUB
English
DRM
€25.49
Roberta Comunian & Lauren England: The Economics of Talent
To date, research into urban economics, regional science and economic geography has predominantly focused on the firm and industry as the key units of analysis in order to understand economic develop …
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English
€74.89
Roberta Comunian & Lauren England: Developing Creative Economies in Africa
Bringing together the experience of academics and practitioners, this book discusses creative economies in Africa, focusing on changing dynamics related to working, co-working and clustering. The con …
PDF
English
DRM
€25.41