Creative Chinese Countryside? Township-Village Enterprises as Incubators
Autor: | Yi-Wen Wang, Christian Nolf, Mengchuan Liu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Economic growth China 0211 other engineering and technologies 0507 social and economic geography rural revitalisation township-village enterprises (TVEs) 02 engineering and technology Conservation Creative industries Beijing Life Science Community development industrial heritage lcsh:NA1-9428 adaptive reuse business.industry 05 social sciences 021107 urban & regional planning Content creation Private sector cultural and creative industries Agriculture lcsh:Architecture Rural area business 050703 geography |
Zdroj: | Built Heritage, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 72-91 (2019) Built Heritage, 3(4), 72-91 Built Heritage 3 (2019) 4 |
ISSN: | 2662-6802 2096-3041 |
Popis: | Since the turn of the century, creative industries have displayed considerable power in transforming the social and economic landscapes of most global metropolises, including such Chinese mega-cities as Beijing and Shanghai. However, the story of creative industries does not end there. Recent studies have focused on the role of creative sector in the countryside. It has been argued that the creative sector can effectively contribute to diversifying socio-economic development in rural areas by increasing employment, enhancing the quality of life, and promoting social inclusion and community development. With the aim to chart new paths for China’s rural revitalisation and address the country’s ‘three rural issues’ (i.e. agriculture, rural areas and farmers), this paper examines the potentials and challenges to developing the creative sector in rural China. It first reviews the academic debate about expanding the development of creative industries from urban to rural areas. Drawing on the research and classification of creative industries in rural Western Ireland, this study identifies industries characterised by ‘content creation and production’ and ‘creative design services’, which would have potential in rural China. The major impediments to and crucial factors for developing rural creative industries in China are investigated and appraised within the framework of ‘creative people, creative place, and creative support’. After analysing emerging practices in Jiangsu Province, this paper highlights the potential of abandoned industrial complexes in rural parts of China’s coastal regions, which can act as incubators for creative industries. Those former manufacturing plants are the remains of township-village enterprises (TVEs), which constituted part of China’s flagship policy for rural regeneration in the 1980s. Not only do they have special architectural attributes favourable for creative production, but also represent the socio-economic entity of the village collective and are the carriers of cultural meanings and memories. This paper concludes with a set of recommendations for both public and private sectors. It calls for a more proactive stance from governments to promote the creative sector in rural areas and revitalise rural economies and communities through the reuse or regeneration of former TVEs. |
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