the main objectives of this volume are studying certain characteristics of the cultural industry, focusing on some specific sectors and examining the impacts it generates on the territory. This book focuses on the city of Turin, placing it within the debate on public policies aimed at countering the deindustrialization taking place in Piedmont, as in many other Italian and European regions. In fact, statistics on the cultural industry, updated annually by Symbola (2023), confirm the growth of the sector and its opportunities to stand alongside the more innovative tertiary sector in compensating for the employment's loss suffered by the more traditional industry. In this volume, the interest in the city is made explicit in the following areas of analysis: a study of the general presence of the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI); an in-depth study of the design sector, for which Turin has been named a UNESCO Creative City; an analysis of two very relevant music festivals promoted by the city; and the measurement of the economic impact generated by the Salone del Libro, the territory's most important cultural event. A further objective of the volume is to suggest indicators for "measuring" culture. These indicators could be placed in dialogue with the set of indicators represented in the model of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
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2023
Abstract
the main objectives of this volume are studying certain characteristics of the cultural industry, focusing on some specific sectors and examining the impacts it generates on the territory. This book focuses on the city of Turin, placing it within the debate on public policies aimed at countering the deindustrialization taking place in Piedmont, as in many other Italian and European regions. In fact, statistics on the cultural industry, updated annually by Symbola (2023), confirm the growth of the sector and its opportunities to stand alongside the more innovative tertiary sector in compensating for the employment's loss suffered by the more traditional industry. In this volume, the interest in the city is made explicit in the following areas of analysis: a study of the general presence of the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI); an in-depth study of the design sector, for which Turin has been named a UNESCO Creative City; an analysis of two very relevant music festivals promoted by the city; and the measurement of the economic impact generated by the Salone del Libro, the territory's most important cultural event. A further objective of the volume is to suggest indicators for "measuring" culture. These indicators could be placed in dialogue with the set of indicators represented in the model of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


