Reprint

Cultural Industries and Sustainable Development

Edited by
June 2023
236 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7877-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7876-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Cultural Industries and Sustainable Development that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

The concept of sustainable development refers to four distinct areas—human, social, economic, and environmental—known as the four pillars of sustainability. Cultural industries are a challenge for the future of culture. This field includes four main topics, namely features, domination, individualization, and the characterization of the culture industry itself. The purpose of cultural industries is important for ensuring the continued development of society and is at the heart of a creative economy for generating considerable economic wealth.Design and cultural creativity will eventually be implemented into specific designs. The complexity of the design itself requires careful consideration in all aspects and especially in the field of engineering. How can we make designs more in line with human nature? How can we implement the spirit and concept of sustainable development in the cultural industry? This all requires mutual cooperation between designers, engineers, and companies. Meanwhile, how to make consumers realize the necessity and urgency of sustainable development through cultural industries also needs to be considered. The articles in this Special Issue can be divided into four categories:- Study of Tourism in Relation to Sustainability.- Study of Cross-Culture Design in Relation to Sustainability.- Study of Heritage in Relation to Sustainability.- Study of Local Culture in Relation to Sustainability.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
sustainability; service innovation; experience design; revitalization; aborigine; Macao; cultural and creative industries; sustainable development; casino city; ancestral shrines; family traditions; sustainability of culture; interior design; paintings; banana fibre; sustainable materials; circular design; Material Driven Design; research through design; ground theory; cultural innovation; sustainable development; form; ritual; cultural industry; K-pop; Korean music industry; Korean wave; experience economy; customer experience; creative life industry; cultural and creative industries; brand loyalty; festive events; experience design; cultural emotion; travel motivation; behavioral intention; intangible cultural heritage; sustainability; design technology; bamboo basketry craft; design context; text mining; periodicals; trending topics; trend of diversity; sustainable design; glocalization; Taiwanese crafts; weaving; craftsman’s spirit; promotion and management; tangible and intangible heritage; sustainable development; n/a