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What have creative practices ever done for us?
Some humanities subjects have been declared obsolete and – by extension – useless areas of education and research. Might creative subjects become subject to the same criticism? ask Patrycja Kaszynska and Brian Ball.
Looking at the last 30 years of cultural policy in the UK, the arts and culture, and by extension the cultural industries, are a fountain of utility.
Starting in the 1980s but amplified under Ne...
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