Cultural Industries and the Covid-19 Pandemic A European Focus Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries Series
Coordonnateurs : Salvador Elisa, Navarrete Trilce, Srakar Andrej
Already dealing with disruptive market forces, the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) faced fundamental challenges resulting from the global health crisis, wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. With catastrophic changes to cultural consumption, cultural organizations are dealing with short-, medium-, and long-term threats to livelihoods under lockdown.
This book aims at filling the literature gap about the consequences of one of the hardest crises ? COVID-19 ? severely impacting all the fields of the CCIs. With a focus on European countries and taking into account the evolving and unstable context caused by the pandemic still in progress, this book investigates the first reactions and actual strategies of CCIs? actors, government bodies, and cultural institutions facing the COVID-19 crisis and the potential consequences of these emergency strategies for the future of the CCIs. Solutions adopted during the repeated lockdowns by CCIs? actors could originate new forms of cultural consumption and/or new innovative market strategies. This book brings together a constellation of contributors to analyze the cultural sector as it seeks to emerge from this existential challenge.
The global perspectives presented in this book provide research-based evidence to understand and reflect on an unprecedented period, allowing reflective practitioners to learn and develop from a range of real-world cases. The book will also be of interest to researchers, academics, and students with a particular interest in the management of cultural and creative organizations and crisis management.
Foreword Pierre-Jean Benghozi Introduction - The COVID-19 pandemic and the Cultural Industries: emergency strategies and a renewed interest for building a better future?Elisa Salvador Section 1: Regional and national policies: the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the cultural industries 1. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Industries in the EU and in the UK: A Perfect Storm Alessandro Giovanni Lamonica and Pierangelo Isernia 2. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Industries in France: Cultural Policy Challenged Jean Paul Simon 3. The effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the field of Finnish Cultural Industries: revealing and challenging policy structuresMervi Luonila, Vappu Renko, Olli Jakonen, Sari Karttunen and Anna Kanerva 4. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Cultural Policy Response in Slovakia Zuzana Došeková and Andrej SvorenčíkSection 2: Cultural workers: resilience and organization during the COVID-19 pandemic 5. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Workers: Fight, Flight or Freeze in Lockdown? Beate Elstad, Dag Jansson and Erik Døving 6. The COVID-19 Pandemic, Cultural Work and Resilience Viktoriya Pisotska and Luca Giustiniano 7. The COVID-19 Pandemic, Coworking Spaces and Cultural Events: the case of Italy Federica Rossi and Ilaria Mariotti 8. Freelance classical musicians in Austria and the COVID-19 Pandemic Dagmar Abfalter and Sandra Stini9. Artists in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Use of lockdown time, skill development, and audience perceptions in Colombia and Spain Javier A. Rodríguez-Camacho, Pedro Rey-Biel, Jeremy C. Young and Mónica Marcell Romero Sánchez Section 3: Institutional strategies: first responses in the arts and culture sectors to the strict lockdown of March 2020 10. The COVID-19 pandemic and structural change in the museum sector: insights from Italy Enrico Bertacchini, Andrea Morelli and Giovanna Segre 11. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Industries in Spain: Early impacts of lockdown Raúl Abeledo Sanchis and Guillem Bacete Armengot 12. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Industries in the Nordic Region: Emerging strategies in film and drama productions Terje Gaustad and Peter Booth 13. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cultural Industries in the Czech Republic Marek Prokůpek and Jakub Grosman 14. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the European Screen Industry: The role of national screen agencies Caitriona Noonan 15. Orchestrating Change: The future of orchestras post COVID-19 John O’Hagan and Karol J. Borowiecki Conclusions: The legacy of COVID-19 for the cultural industries Trilce Navarrete
Elisa Salvador is Professor (PhD, HDR) of Innovation and Creativity at ESSCA School of Management, France.
Trilce Navarrete is Lecturer in Cultural Economics at the Erasmus University, Netherlands.
Andrej Srakar is Scientific Associate at the Institute for Economic Research (IER) and Assistant Professor of Economics and Business at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Date de parution : 09-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Cultural Industries and the Covid-19 Pandemic :
Mots-clés :
Coworking Spaces; Creative Industries; institutional strategy; Global Health Crisis; skill development; Cultural Ecosystem; Cultural Workers; resilience; Cultural Sector; lockdown; Tv Drama Producer; EUR; cultural policy; Follow; United Kingdom; Screen Agencies; European Union; Emergency Strategies; Independent Cultural Work; management; Network Governance Models; Creative Sectors; Cultural Policies; Performing Arts Sector; Containment Measures; Freelance Musicians; Balcony; Pandemic Situation; USA; Unstable; Relief Measures; Hold; Tours