City, University of London
United Kingdom
His primary areas of study are Creativity, Economy, Consumption, Space and Creative industries. His Creative city and Creative Cities study in the realm of Creativity connects with subjects such as Context and Frith. His Creative Cities research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic geography, Service, Creative class and Argument.
His Economy study combines topics in areas such as Employment structure, The arts and Production system. His work carried out in the field of Space brings together such families of science as Order, Relation and Economic system. His studies deal with areas such as Multitude, Autonomy, Capitalism, Scholarship and Marxist philosophy as well as Creative industries.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Economy, Creative industries, Economic geography, Economic system and Creativity. Andy C. Pratt combines topics linked to Economic growth with his work on Economy. His research in Creative industries intersects with topics in Management, Positive economics, Industrial organization and Argument.
He regularly links together related areas like Creative economy in his Economic system studies. His work deals with themes such as Consumption, Corporate governance and Public relations, which intersect with Creativity.
Andy C. Pratt focuses on Creative economy, Economy, Creative industries, Public relations and Space. His study looks at the relationship between Creative economy and topics such as Economic system, which overlap with Industrial property. Andy C. Pratt has included themes like Corporate governance, Austerity, Field and Value in his Economy study.
His Creative industries research includes themes of Argument, Small firm, Labour economics and International trade. His research integrates issues of Voucher, Marketing, Knowledge transfer and Normative model of decision-making in his study of Public relations. The Space study combines topics in areas such as Restructuring, Architectural engineering and Visual arts.
His main research concerns Economy, Creative economy, Creative industries, Context and Argument. The various areas that Andy C. Pratt examines in his Economy study include Corporate governance and Austerity. His studies in Creative economy integrate themes in fields like Workforce, Economic system and Market economy.
With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Creative industries and Benchmark. He combines subjects such as Object, Novelty and Taste with his study of Field. The concepts of his Value study are interwoven with issues in Absolute, Management and Political economy.
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In the social factory? Immaterial labour, precariousness and cultural work
Rosalind Gill;Andrew Pratt.
Theory, Culture & Society (2008)
Creative cities: the cultural industries and the creative class
Andy C. Pratt.
Geografiska Annaler Series B-human Geography (2008)
Cultural industries and cultural policy
David Hesmondhalgh;Andy C. Pratt.
International Journal of Cultural Policy (2005)
New media, the new economy and new spaces
Andy C. Pratt.
Geoforum (2000)
Rural studies: Modernism, postmodernism and the ‘post-rural’
Jonathan Murdoch;Andy C. Pratt.
Journal of Rural Studies (1993)
Urban Regeneration: From the Arts `Feel Good' Factor to the Cultural Economy: A Case Study of Hoxton, London:
Andy C. Pratt.
Urban Studies (2009)
Managing Creativity in the Cultural Industries
Paul Jeffcutt;Andy C. Pratt.
Creativity and Innovation Management (2002)
The Cultural Economy A Call for Spatialized ‘Production of Culture’ Perspectives
Andy C. Pratt.
International Journal of Cultural Studies (2004)
The Cultural Industries Production System: A Case Study of Employment Change in Britain, 1984–91
Andy C. Pratt.
Environment and Planning A (1997)
Cultural industries and public policy
Andy C. Pratt.
International Journal of Cultural Policy (2005)
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