Human capital career creativities for creative industries work: Lessons underpinned by Bourdieu’s tools for thinking
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Bennett, Dawn
Burnard, P.
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Bennett, D. and Burnard, P. 2016. Human capital career creativities for creative industries work: Lessons underpinned by Bourdieu’s tools for thinking. In Higher Education and the Creative Economy Beyond the Campus, 123-142. London.
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Higher Education and the Creative Economy Beyond the Campus
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This book is organised into four sections which articulate the range of dynamics that can emerge between higher education and the creative economy: partnership and collaboration across Higher Education institutions and the creative and ...
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