Resources For Music & The Creative Class
Our 3 Part Series On Music & The Creative Class:
- Part 1 – Music: A Fruit Fly Industry
- Part 2 – How Music Can Transform America's Cities
- Part 3 – Why Place Matters To Music & Music Matters To Place
Music & The Creative Class Resources:
- The book that started it all: The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life
- Richard Florida's latest book: Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life
- The Creative Class blog.
- Flatteringly, Richard Florida has re-posted all three parts of Hypebot's Music & The Creative Class series on his blog. (Thank-you!) The comments are worth reading, as well.
- Music & the Entertainment Economy – A new project by Richard Florida and The Martin Prosperity Institute of The Rothman School Of Management at the University Of Toronto. Here is how they describe the project:
- Several fascinating papers are already posted including "That’s Entertainment: Scale and Scope Economies in the Location and Clustering of the Entertainment Economy".
- The Music & The Entertainment Economy blog.
- BBC Interview: Richard Florida says the seeds of Detroit’s rebirth lie in
understanding how it has generated great musicians like Stevie Wonder
and the MC5 (at 11 minutes) and talks about what innovative start-ups
can learn from innovative bands (at 20 minutes).