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Creativity Is the New Economy Posted: 06/27/2012 12:13 Pm
The Creative Capital Theory
Statement of Gail Heriot
Exploring Creative Class in the Canadian Periphery*
A Creative Class Theory of City Sustainability Policies
Why Creative Workers' Attitudes May Reinforce Social Inequality
The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited
Richard Florida ~
CAROLINA JOURNAL North Carolina C a R O L I N a State Wrestles with Medicaid Costs, Solutions by Dan E
The Impact of Creative Workers on Regional Unemployment
The Rise of Women in the Creative Class
Reflections from Law and Social Work
The Rise of the Creative Class(Room) Why Is Creativity No Longer a “Nice Extra” in Education?
Washington, DC Public Spirited Law Firm Fousing on Civil Rights
Cesifo Working Paper No. 4417 Category 1: Public Finance October 2013
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Conquering the Bully
Skid Row, Gallery Row and the Space in Between: Cultural Revitalisation and Its Impacts on Two Los Angeles Neighbourhoods
Top View
I EDMODO MEDIATED ENGLISH SPEAKING MATERIALS for NURSING STUDENTS NOVICE LEVEL a Thesis Presented to the Graduate Program in En
The “Creative Class” in the Uk: an Initial Analysis the “Creative Class” in the Uk: an Initial Analysis
The Creative Class and the Crisis
Not All Inequality Is the Same Slavery Versus Economic Creativity in Civil War America
LOST ART: Measuring COVID-19’S Devastating Impact on America’S Creative Economy
Peer-To-Peer Violence and Bullying: Examining the Federal Response – 2011 Report
It's All About What You Do
Exploring the Complexity of Location Choices of the Creative Class in Europe: Evidence from the EU † Labor Force Survey 1995–2010
Creative Workers: Returns to Education and Experience. the Evidence from Australia
Miami's Great Inflection
Teachers' and Mothers' Perceptions of Using
Panic! Social Class, Taste and Inequalities in the Creative Industries Social Class, Taste and Inequalities in the Creative Industries
Panic! Social Class, Taste and Inequalities in the Creative Industries Social Class, Taste and Inequalities in the Creative Industries
Precarious Lives: Gender Lens on Low-Wage Work Written By: Rosa Cho; Edited By: Gail Cooper Contributors: Mimi Abramovitz, Julia R
Fostering the Creative Class Creating Opportunities for Social Engagement
Litigation Paralegal Position
General Theory of the Precariat Great Recession, Revolution, Reaction Alex Foti
Inequality in the Creative City
Selected Research and Development Papers - Volume 1 Presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology
Preventing Violence
U-Turn to Prosperity
Social Class and Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction During Leisure and Paid Work
The Geography of the Gender Wage Gap Through the Great Recession (Forthcoming in Economic Geography)
Forbidden Feeds: Government Controls on Social Media in China
Measuring Manhattan's Creative Workforce
Thematic Sessions
Creative Economy and Labor Precarity: a Contested Convergence
The Creative Class
Beyond the Model Worker: Surveying a Creative Precariat
Following the Creative Capital Model: the Social Consequences for Urban and Suburban Counties Matthew Ed Nnis Moore Iowa State University
The Class of The
Exploring the Idea of the Creative Class in an African City: a Case Study of Ict Professionals in Nairobi
Circuits of Labour: a Labour Theory of the Iphone Era
The Precariat
CRESC Working Paper Series
Working Culture, Through Municipal Socialism and Neoliberal Urbanism
City, University of London Institutional Repository
Inequality in the Creative City
Is the Creative Class a Game Changer in Cities? a Socioeconomic Study on Romania
The Creative Class and the Crisis
TOWARD a MORE INCLUSIVE REGION Inequality and Poverty in Greater Miami
Review of Richard Florida's the Rise of the Creative Class
Variation in the Characteristics of Everyday Life and Meaning
CREATIVITY at WORK Working Class: 24.6% Working Class: 17.7% Where the Next New Ideas Are Most Likely to Hatch in the U.S
BUILDING 65 MILLION GOOD JOBS the Geography of Low-Paid Service Class Jobs and How to Begin to Upgrade Them