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|a Innovation and tradition :
|b the arts, humanities, and the knowledge economy /
|c edited Jane Kenway, Elizabeth Bullen, Simon Robb, editors.
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|a New York :
|b P. Lang,
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Provocation Simon Robb & Elizabeth Bullen -- Can the arts and humanities survive the knowledge economy? : a beginner's guide to the issues / Elizabeth Bullen, Jane Kenway & Simon Robb -- The humanities in the knowledge economy / Stuart Macintyre -- The death of education, a sad tale (DEST) -- Of anti-pragmatic pragmatics and the loss of the absolute in Australian tertiary education / Greg Hainge -- The impossible being becomes possibly / Linda Marie Walker -- Choose technology, choose economics : the ethico-aesthetic obligation of the arts and humanities / Stephen Loo -- Innovation and creativity in the humanities : accepting the challenges / Chika Anyanwu --
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|a More than the sum of its parts : the humanities and communicating the hidden work of research / Susan Luckman -- The uses of knowledge : collaboration, commercialization, and the Driving Cultures Project / Sarah Redshaw -- Ecological becoming and the marketplace of knowledge / Emily Potter -- The humanities, creative arts, and the innovation agenda / Stuart Cunningham -- Connectivity and creativity in knowledge economies : exploring key debates / Paul Jeffcutt -- Global knowledge politics and exploitable knowledge / Jane Kenway, Elizabeth Bullen & Simon Robb.
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|a Humanities
|x Information services.
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|a Humanities
|x Technological innovations.
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|a Information services industry.
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|a Humanities
|x Economic aspects.
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|a Humanities
|x Study and teaching (Graduate)
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|a Arts and globalization.
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|a Civilization, Modern
|y 21st century.
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|a Bullen, Elizabeth,
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|u http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0414/2004001633.html
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