Cultural Industries and Sustainable Development / / edited by Rungtai Lin, I-Ying Chiang, Jun Wu.

The concept of sustainable development refers to four distinct areas-human, social, economic, and environmental-known as the four pillars of sustainability. Cultural industries are a challenge for the future of culture. This field includes four main topics, namely features, domination, individualiza...

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