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Les arts du spectacle recouvrent aussi bien la création, la représentation, la médiation, l'interprétation que la réception. Les industries culturelles sont devenues à la fois une appellation polysémique et un vocable qui suggère une grille d'analyse à dominante économique et culturelle. Les métiers seraient ce référent à un savoir-faire professionnel, aux pratiques et aux connaissances qui ne sont plus limités à quelques auteurs, mais concerneraient l'ensemble des acteurs d'un projet collectif. La visée de cet ouvrage est de revisiter ces trois pôles, de montrer comment leurs articulations ont, au fil de l'histoire, sous-tendu la manière d'appréhender les interactions entre œuvre, production et public. Il s'agit au fond de saisir les traits d'une généalogie : initiatives des acteurs, trajectoires, confluences, cheminements diversifiés, influence des groupes de pression, transformation des systèmes, émergence de conventions, constructions réglementaires ou élaborations institutionnelles.
Performing arts --- Cultural industry --- Arts du spectacle --- Industrie culturelle --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Cultural industries --- Congrès --- Performing arts - Congresses --- Cultural industries - Congresses
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Power resources --- Energy industries --- Energy policy --- Congresses --- 620.9 --- Economics of energy in general --- 620.9 Economics of energy in general --- Power resources - Congresses --- Energy industries - Congresses --- Energy policy - Congresses
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Agricultural industries --- Food industry and trade --- Congresses --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Management studies, Business Administration, Organizational Science --- Production Chain Management --- Production Chain Management. --- Agricultural industries - Congresses --- Food industry and trade - Congresses
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Les réflexions sur la création et la diversité culturelles ont longtemps été liées en France à l'attitude des pouvoirs publics : prennent-ils les initiatives nécessaires au développement des activités artistiques et à la démocratisation des consommations culturelles et disposent-ils des instruments adaptés ? Aujourd'hui, l'importance prise par les industries culturelles à l'échelle mondiale, la puissance de la détermination des majors, le numérique et Internet, conduisent à enrichir cette première perspective en lui associant des dimensions entrepreneuriales, industrielles et financières. Les premières Journées d'économie de la culture - dont les actes sont publiés ici - ont cherché à approfondir les réponses aux questions suivantes : peut-on encore concevoir une économie de l'art qui ne soit pas immergée dans l'économie des industries culturelles ? Les entreprises culturelles sont-elles différentes des autres ? Comment les artistes se situent-ils dans un tel redéploiement ? Comment accède-t-on aujourd'hui aux consommations culturelles ? Quelles sont les régulations nécessaires pour atteindre les objectifs des politiques culturelles ?
Cultural industries --- Industries culturelles --- Congresses --- Economic aspects --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Aspect économique --- Congrès --- Aspect économique --- Economic aspects. --- Government policy. --- Cultural industries - Congresses --- Cultural industries - Economic aspects - Congresses --- Cultural industries - France - Congresses. --- Cultural industries - Economic aspects - France - Congresses --- Industries culturelles - Congrès --- Industries culturelles - Aspect économique - Congrès --- Industries culturelles - France - Congrès --- Industries culturelles - Aspect économique - France - Congrès
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In an increasingly global world, societies are being provisioned from a bewildering array of sources as new countries and new food commodities are drawn into international markets. Globalising Food provides an innovative contribution to the area of political economy of agriculture, food and consumption through a revealing investigation of the globalisation and restructuring of localised agricultural sectors and food systems.The book draws on new theoretical perspectives and wide-ranging case studies from Britain, the USA, India, South Africa, New Zealand and Latin America. The key
Food industry and trade --- Agricultural industries --- Congresses --- 338.439 --- Economie van de voedselproductie. Economie van de voedingsindustrie. --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Economics --- Congresses. --- International Economy --- International Trade --- International Trade. --- 338.439 Economie van de voedselproductie. Economie van de voedingsindustrie. --- Agribusiness --- Industries --- Economie van de voedselproductie. Economie van de voedingsindustrie --- Agriculture --- Food industry and trade - Congresses --- Agricultural industries - Congresses
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Service industry --- Service industries --- Congresses --- Government policy --- AA / International- internationaal --- US / United States of America - USA - Verenigde Staten - Etats Unis --- 338.78 --- Papers from the ARA /Wharton Conference on the Future of the Service Economy held at Nov. 19-20, 1982 at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. --- NBB congres --- -Service industries --- -Industries --- Diensten. Non-profitsector. --- -Congresses --- -Diensten. Non-profitsector. --- Papers from the ARA /Wharton Conference on the Future of the Service Economy held at Nov. 19-20, 1982 at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania --- Government policy&delete& --- Diensten. Non-profitsector --- Industries --- Service industries - Congresses --- Service industries - Government policy - Congresses
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Industrial economics --- Industries --- Congresses --- 338.2 --- 658.112 <410> --- 658.11 --- GB / United Kingdom - Verenigd Koninkrijk - Royaume Uni --- NL / Netherlands - Nederland - Pays Bas --- 339.113 --- 332.691 --- 338.40 --- 338.750 --- Economisch beleid. Economische politiek. Geleide economie. Plan --"tijd" --- Site, location, place of business--?<410> --- Kinds and forms of enterprise --- Buitenlandse investeringen. --- Evolutie van de arbeidsmarkt. --- Industrieel beleid: algemeenheden. --- Verwerkende nijverheid: algemeenheden. --- 658.11 Kinds and forms of enterprise --- 658.112 <410> Site, location, place of business--?<410> --- 338.2 Economisch beleid. Economische politiek. Geleide economie. Plan --"tijd" --- Industrial production --- Industry --- Economics --- Evolutie van de arbeidsmarkt --- Industrieel beleid: algemeenheden --- Verwerkende nijverheid: algemeenheden --- Buitenlandse investeringen --- Industries, Primitive --- Industries - Great Britain - Congresses --- Industries - Congresses
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Present trends in cloud providers (CPs) capabilities have given rise to the interest in federating or collaborating clouds, thus allowing providers to revel on an increased scale and reach more than that is achievable individually. Current research efforts in this context mainly focus on building supply chain collaboration (SCC) models, in which CPs leverage cloud services from other CPs for seamless provisioning. Nevertheless, in the near future, we can expect that hundreds of CPs will compete to offer services and thousands of users will also compete to receive the services to run their complex heterogeneous applications on a cloud computing environment. In this open federation scenario, existing collaboration models (i.e. SCC) are not applicable since they are designed for static environments where a-priori agreements among the parties are needed to establish the federation. To move beyond these shortcomings, Dynamic Cloud Collaboration Platform establishes the basis for developing dynamic, advanced and efficient collaborative cloud service solutions that are scalable, high performance, and cost effective. We term the technology for inter-connection and inter-operation of CPs in open cloud federation as Dynamic Cloud Collaboration (DCC), in which various CPs (small, medium, and large) of complementary service requirements will collaborate dynamically to gain economies of scale and enlargements of their capabilities to meet quality of service (QoS) requirements of consumers. In this context, this book addresses four key issues - when to collaborate (triggering circumstances), whom to collaborate with (suitable partners), how to collaborate (architectural model), and how to demonstrate collaboration applicability (simulation study). It also provides solutions, which are effective in real environments.
Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks) --- Cloud computing -- Congresses. --- Service industries -- Congresses. --- Cloud computing --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Telecommunications --- Computer Science --- Cloud computing. --- Marketing. --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Marketing --- Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Electrical engineering. --- Computer Science. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Communications Engineering, Networks. --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling --- Electronic data processing --- Web services --- Distributed processing --- Telecommunication. --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers
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