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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
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Towards a Creative and Cultural Industries Ecosystem Perspective
Introduction
The Principles of a Creative and Cultural Ecological Approach
A Focus on Cultural Production
Introducing the Collection
References
Film Making as a Creative Ecosystem: The Case of Soho in London
Introduction
The Creative Ecosystem
Methods
Film Making in London
Process
Finance
Development
Principal Photography
Post-production
Distribution and Exhibition
Organisation

Embedding
Location
Regulation
Technical Innovation and Expertise
Conclusion
References
The Performing Arts Ecosystem in Abu Dhabi: Sustainability, Resilience, and Local Capacity Building
Introduction
Cultural and Creative Ecosystems and Local Capacity Building
Methodological Challenges: The Local Context Matters
Ecosystem Collective Capacity and Knowledge Flows
Ecosystem Adaptation to Global Standards and Regulations
Ecosystem Reproduction Mechanisms, Support to Education and Training
Conclusion
References

From Strangers to a Designer Community: An Ecosystem Perspective of Creative Hub Formation in Taipei City
Introduction
From a Dominant Production Aspect to Individuals
Social Aspect of Cultural and Creative Industries
Chung Shan Creative Hub
Curating Space, People, and Opportunity: The Vital Role of an Intermediary
Interwoven Social Network of Cultural and Creative Practitioners
Locality Matters in a Different Aspect
Conclusion
References
Understanding the Role of Creative Networks for Cultural and Creative Industries: The Case of Creative Cardiff
Introduction

Research Context
The Evolution of Creative Networks
The Broader UK Context and Creative Cardiff
Methodology
Results
Creative Cardiff
Value Network Mapping
Value Network Actors
The Government and Creative Cardiff
Academia and Creative Cardiff
Civil Society and Creative Cardiff
Industry and Creative Cardiff
Conclusions and Recommendations:
References
SESC: A Brazilian Music Ecosystem Orchestrator
Introduction
SESC
The 'National' and the 'Popular' in Brazilian Music
SESC Records
SESC-SP as an Ecosystem Orchestrator
Conclusions
References

Bristol's Film and Television Industries: An Incremental Ecosystem
Introduction
From Clusters to Ecosystems
Methodology
Bristol's Creative Ecosystem
The Companies
BBC as 'Anchor Firm'
Aardman Animations
Independents and Sub-Clusters
Cultural/Creative Labour
Intermediaries: Organising and Managing the Ecosystem
The Ecosystem in Action: Bidding for Channel 4
A Sustainable Ecosystem?
References
From Metaphor to Measurement of Popular Music Ecosystems: Putting Diversities at the Heart of Resilience
Introduction
Ecosystems, Resilience and Diversity

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