Creative Industries as a Sphere of Implementation of Cultural Participation
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.4.2024.322801Abstract
The purpose of the article is to investigate the current state of development of creative industries from the point of view of implementing the principles of cultural participation within them. Research methodology. Methods of analysis and synthesis, generalisation and abstraction, as well as systemic and culturological approaches were applied, which made it possible to achieve substantiated research results. The scientific novelty of the work lies in substantiating the importance of participation in the sphere of culture and creative industries, which serves as a means of cultural integration, deepening social interaction and the development of new forms of expression of creativity and creative industries. Conclusions. Cultural participation becomes a driver of the development of creative industries, which not only enriches the cultural space, but also creates new opportunities for economic and social growth. The development of participation in culture allows us to understand its importance for social cohesion, preservation of cultural heritage and stimulation of innovations in creative industries. The principles of cultural participation in creative industries not only diversify modern culture, but also act as a tool for the formation of social capital – connections, trust and mutual assistance in society. The implementation of these principles contributes to the cultural enrichment of society, the accumulation of social capital and the formation of new opportunities for the development of creative industries.
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