Abstract:The year 2008 witnessed a serious economic crisis, but its impact on creative workers (in this case, super creativity) was minimal, and creative workers were even immune to the crisis. The reason behind this is simple and obvious. Creative workers and creative classes are often the driving force of economic growth. They represent the core of current production methods and capitalism. The super creativity of art and culture minimizes the impact of economic recession as the recent economic downturn, on the contrary, has led to the rise of new collective action of art and cultural organizations. The culture and art industry has shown good inclusiveness and even the possibility of recovery. The artist is the best example of the current state of labor and work organization. In addition, the economic turmoil has also promoted the emergence of new slogans and the rise of web-based learning.
(加拿大)乔纳森·帕奎特(JonathanPaquette). 危机时期的超级创意与集体行动[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2018, 35(4): 37-44.
Jonathan Paquette. Super Creativity and Collective Action in Times of Crisis. , 2018, 35(4): 37-44.
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