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Journal of Urban Culture Research

Publication Date

2012-07-01

Abstract

In recent years, following the boom of the cultural policies at the international level, Thailand has turned to place its emphasis on the idea of "cultural and creative industries" at the academic and policy-making level especially in its art and design institutions. Academic disciplines in arts management, information and technology, communication arts, media studies, and economics are developing into the world where they can be blended together into multiple levels of knowledge management. The policy development, and implementation plans are assimilating these industries into its national platforms, integrating culture and economics together. Therefore, this two-part article aims to make a comparative study of the cultural industries in Thailand and Korea at the level of their operational models and policies. It will demonstrate certain economic values and potential creative industries in Thailand as well as propose recommendations for their development and enhancement.

DOI

10.58837/CHULA.JUCR.5.1.2

First Page

8

Last Page

25

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