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Artivate Volume 4 Issue 1: Table of Contents
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Editor's Introduction to Volume 4 Number 1
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Roberts, Joseph (Author)
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Perspectives on Arts Entrepreneurship, Part 1
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Taylor, E. Andrew (Author) / Bonin-Rodriguez, Paul (Author) / Essig, Linda (Author)
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Creativities, Innovation, and Networks in Garage Punk Rock: A Cast Study of the Eruptors
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Smith, Gareth Dylan (Author) / Gillett, Alex (Author)
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Creative Toronto: Harnessing the Economic Development Power of Arts and Culture
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Goldberg-Miller, Shoshanah (Author)
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Book Review:Performing Policy: How Contemporary Politics and Cultural Programs Redefined U.S. Artists for the Twenty-First Century
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Vakharia, Neville (Reviewer)

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