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Artivate Volume 3 Number 1: Table of Contents
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2014-01-20
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Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts, Vol. 3 No. 1
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Editors’ Introduction . . . p. 1 Gary Beckman, North Carolina State University Linda Essig, Arizona State University The “Entrepreneurial Mindset” in Creative and Performing Arts Higher Education in Australia . . . p. 3 Vikki Pollard, Deakin Learning Futures, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia Emily Wilson, Higher Education Office, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE, Melbourne, Australia Social Bricolage in Arts Entrepreneurship: Building a Jazz Society from Scratch. . . p. 23 Stephen B. Preece, Wilfrid Laurier University Placemaking and Social Equity: Expanding the Framework of Creative Placemaking . . . p. 35 Debra Webb, Seattle University Book Reviews: Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Changing Currents in Education and Public Life edited by Lynn Book and David Peter Phillips . . . p. 49 Reviewed by Susan Badger Booth, Eastern Michigan University Creative Communities: Art Works in Economic Development edited by Michael Rushton with foreword by Rocco Landesman . . . p. 51 Reviewed by Mark A. Hager, Arizona State University

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Artivate, Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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