The Rise of the Creative Class--Revisited: Revised and ExpandedBasic Books, 7 ม.ค. 2014 - 512 หน้า A provocative new way to think about why we live as we do today-and where we might be headed. Initially published in 2002, The Rise of the Creative Class quickly achieved classic status for its identification of forces then only beginning to reshape our economy, geography, and workplace. Weaving story-telling with original research, Richard Florida identified a fundamental shift linking a host of seemingly unrelated changes in American society: the growing importance of creativity in people's work lives and the emergence of a class of people unified by their engagement in creative work. Millions of us were beginning to work and live much as creative types like artists and scientists always had, Florida observed, and this Creative Class was determining how the workplace was organized, what companies would prosper or go bankrupt, and even which cities would thrive. In The Rise of the Creative Class Revisited, Florida further refines his occupational, demographic, psychological, and economic profile of the Creative Class, incorporates a decade of research, and adds five new chapters covering the global effects of the Creative Class and exploring the factors that shape "quality of place" in our changing cities and suburbs. |
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The Transformation of Everyday Life | |
THE CREATIVE | |
The Creative Economy | |
The Creative Class | |
Appendix | |
The Big Morph | |
COMMUNITY | |
Place Matters | |
The Geography of Class | |
The 3Ts of Economic Development | |
Global Reach | |
Quality of Place | |
Building the Creative Community | |
WORK | |
The Machine Shop and the Hair Salon | |
Brave New Workplace | |
NoCollar | |
LIFE | |
Time Warp | |
The Experiential Life | |
CONTRADICTIONS | |
The Geography of Inequality | |
The Inclining Significance of Class | |
CONCLUSION | |
Every Single Human Being Is Creative | |
Acknowledgments | |
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