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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cheryl Thompson , Miranda CampbellPublisher: Canadian Scholars Imprint: Canadian Scholars Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781773383132ISBN 10: 1773383132 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 05 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Acknowledgements Introduction - Cheryl Thompson and Miranda Campbell Part I: Production: Meaning Making in the Creative Industries Chapter 1: Creativity Policies and Districts: The Ambiguous Meaning of Creativity as a Source of Local Tensions in Montréal - Anouk Bélanger & Joëlle GélinasChapter 2: Race and Representation in Canadian Public Podcasting: A CBC Study - Jeff DonisonChapter 3: Institutional Production of Heritage within the Culture Sector in Canada - Susan Ashley Part II: Participation: Working and Community Building in the Creative Industries Chapter 4: Laughter from the Sidelines: Precarious Work in the Canadian Comedy Industry - Madison Trusolino Chapter 5: Film in Canada's Creative Industries: Old Barriers and New Opportunities - George Turnbull Chapter 6: Inclusion, Access, and Equity: Diversity Initiatives in Canada's Game Industry - Matthew Perks & Jennifer Whitson Chapter 7: Creative Hubs: Sites of Community and Creative Work - Mary Elizabeth Luka Part III: Pedagogies: Teaching and Learning through the Creative Industries Chapter 8: Don Cherry's ""You People"" Rant: A Critical Race Approach to Understanding Corporate Nationalism, Audience Commodification, and Cultural Citizenship - Ryan J. Phillips Chapter 9: When Black History Month Media Posts Double as Pedagogical Tools: Appraising Existing BHM Coverage and Proposing Future Directions - Selina L. Mudavanhu Chapter 10: Applying Critical Creativity: Navigating Tensions Between Art & Business in the Creative City - Brandon McFarlane Chapter 11: Transforming Industry Standards: Tensions between Social Change and Media Production Education - Ki Wight Glossary Contributor Biographies"ReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Cheryl Thompson is an Assistant Professor in the School of Performance at The Creative School. She is author of two books, Uncle: Race, Nostalgia, and the Politics of Loyalty (2021) and Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada’s Black Beauty Culture (2019). She specializes in the intersectional study of race, visual culture, and representation. In addition to writing for the New York Times, she is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, Spacing, Herizons, The Conversation, and multiple other news sites. Thompson has a PhD in Communication Studies from McGill University and is a former Banting Postdoctoral Fellow (2016–2018) at the University of Toronto.(2019). Dr. Miranda Campbell is an Associate Professor in Creative Industries at The Creative School in Toronto, Canada. Her research focuses on creative employment, youth culture, and small-scale and emerging forms of creative practice. She is the author of Reimagining the Creative Industries: Youth Creative Work, Communities of Care (2022) and How to Care More: Seven Skills for Personal and Social Change (2022). Her book, Out of the Basement: Youth Cultural Production in Practice and in Policy (2013) was shortlisted for the Donner Prize for the best public policy book by a Canadian. Her involvement with creative communities includes coordination and Board of Director roles with Rock Camp for Girls Montreal and with WhipperSnapper Gallery, an artist-run centre focusing on emerging artists in Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |