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Artivate Volume 3 Number 1: Table of Contents
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Editor's Introduction to Volume 3 Number 1
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Beckman, Gary (Author) / Essig, Linda (Author)
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The "Entrepreneurial Mindset" in Creative and Performing Arts Higher Education in Australia
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Pollard, Vikki (Author) / Wilson, Emily (Author)
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Social Bricolage in Arts Entrepreneurship: Building a Jazz Society From Scratch
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Preece, Stephen (Author)
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Placemaking and Social Equity: Expanding the Framework of Creative Placemaking
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Webb, Debra (Author)
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Book Review: Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Changing Currents in Education and Public Life
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Booth, Susan Badger (Reviewer)
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Book Review: Creative Communities: Art Works in Economic Development
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Hager, Mark (Reviewer)

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