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Creativeworks London is one of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Economy funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to develop strategic partnerships with creative businesses and cultural organisations, to strengthen and diversify their collaborative research activities and increase the number of arts and humanities researchers actively engaged in research-based knowledge exchange.
To find out more about our projects and partnerships, go to the Creativeworks London website
Recent Submissions
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‘Creative Economy in Perspective: Creativeworks London and Understanding Creative Hubs’
(ediPUCRS,, 2017)This chapter presents key findings of Creativeworks London (CWL), focused on the role of creative hubs. The chapter explores the diversity of creative hubs in London as well as identifying the key questions they pose for ... -
‘Creative Economy in Perspective: Creativeworks London and Understanding Creative Hubs’
(2017)This chapter presents some of the key research findings of Creativeworks London (CWL), focused on the nature and the role of Creative Hubs. CWL was a Knowledge Exchange Hub for the Creative Economy, funded by the UK's Arts ... -
Workshop example - Creative Works
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Using digital content to build audiences for live opera
(Creativeworks London, 2016-04)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report on audience response to selected digital content produced by English Touring Opera (ETO) in support of the company’s Autumn 2015 tour. Methodology This study was ... -
Investigating London’s creative economy: A word on research methods
(Creativeworks London, 2016-04)This paper is about the research methods used by Creativeworks London’s Place Work Knowledge (PWK) research strand in developing a number of case studies investigating the creative economy in parts of London. The PWK ... -
The creative SME: A cautionary tale
(Creativeworks London Working Paper Series, 2015-05-01)The aim of this paper is to explore the debate about defining a small firm, or a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME), and examining the relevance of this concern to the creative industries and creative businesses. The ... -
Ghosts of Futures Past
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London Creative and Digital Fusion
(ERDF London Creative and Digital Fusion programme, 2014)The London Creative and Digital Fusion programme of interactive, tailored and in-depth support was designed to support the UK capital’s creative and digital companies to collaborate, innovate and grow. London is a globally ... -
Creative Garden Poster
(2013)Can we move beyond simply networking creative individuals to establishing diverse communities of practice for innovation through discursive methods. Furthermore, can we digitise their creativity activities within an ... -
Erehwon: For a cartography of change
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Re-articulating the creative hub concept as a model for business support in the local creative economy: the case of Mare Street in Hackney
(2015-04-14)The literature on ‘creative hubs’ is scarce. Although the term is currently in wide use in policy circles, its actual meaning is not always clear. Accordingly, this paper aims to clarify what is meant by the ‘creative hub’ ...