Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work

Digital technologies have permeated modern life, and their impact on creative work has been revolutionary. This revolution, as widely noted, has disrupted the making, distribution, and consumption of creative output. On the downside, key concerns i...

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Main Author: Kabanda, Patrick
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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ART
WEB
IPR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401884/creative-natives-digital-age-digital-technology-revolutionized-creative-work
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spelling okr-10986-245222021-04-23T14:04:22Z Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work Kabanda, Patrick JOURNALISM VISUAL ARTS ARCHITECTS COMMUNITIES ARTS ECONOMIC GROWTH POETRY HERITAGE LANGUAGES TIME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION ANCIENT TRADITION ART INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MUSEUM SCULPTURE OWNERSHIP ASSOCIATIONS PALACES CODES ARTS COUNCILS LANGUAGE DEVICES DANCE CULTURE COMPUTER OPEN ACCESS PRESS LITERACY DIGITAL VIDEO THOUGHT DIGITAL COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING MUSEUMS PERCEPTIONS POPULATION GROWTH FESTIVAL OPERA LOGISTICS PRODUCTIVITY FILES MINISTRIES HISTORIANS MUSEUM COLLECTIONS CONSULTANT CONNECTIVITY DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WEB DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS LEARNING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES BIOGRAPHIES PUBLISHING INDUSTRY HISTORY ARTISTS CIVILIZATION RADIO BROADBAND WRITERS NEWSPAPERS DIGITAL DIVIDE AFRICAN LITERATURE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLISHING LIBRARIES IPR READING TECHNOLOGY AUCTIONS UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE FINE ART STONE BOOK PUBLISHING ARCHITECTURE WORLD HERITAGE SITE SCIENCE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SOFTWARE SCHOOLS BASIC COPYING SYSTEMS COMPUTER VISION LITERATURE WORLD HERITAGE ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE STORIES IMAGES ART HISTORIANS BRIDGE INTERNET MEDIA SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS CULTURES PERCEPTION PHOTOGRAPHY CULTURAL POLICY WIRELESS STORYTELLING MINISTRIES OF CULTURE TRADITION FILM HUMAN CIVILIZATION MUSIC BUILDING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WEBSITE MUSIC INDUSTRY TRADITIONS TECHNICAL ASPECTS DATABASE LOCAL LANGUAGES PLACES OF WORSHIP TECHNOLOGIES MULTIMEDIA ADVERTISEMENTS VOICE RECOGNITION SERVER HTML PERFORMANCES INNOVATIONS HERITAGE SITE PIRACY UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE PRESERVATION STORAGE Digital technologies have permeated modern life, and their impact on creative work has been revolutionary. This revolution, as widely noted, has disrupted the making, distribution, and consumption of creative output. On the downside, key concerns include Internet-induced piracy and inequality. Yet digital technologies also accelerate opportunities. So, how can these opportunities be reaped to promote creative work for development? Suggestions here include closing the digital gender gap, promoting appropriate intellectual property rights, and providing digital literacy. More needs to be done to understand the benefits and limitations of digital technologies on creative work for human development. 2016-06-14T19:30:45Z 2016-06-14T19:30:45Z 2016-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401884/creative-natives-digital-age-digital-technology-revolutionized-creative-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24522 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7683 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic JOURNALISM
VISUAL ARTS
ARCHITECTS
COMMUNITIES
ARTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POETRY
HERITAGE
LANGUAGES
TIME
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
INFORMATION
ANCIENT TRADITION
ART
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
MUSEUM
SCULPTURE
OWNERSHIP
ASSOCIATIONS
PALACES
CODES
ARTS COUNCILS
LANGUAGE
DEVICES
DANCE
CULTURE
COMPUTER
OPEN ACCESS
PRESS
LITERACY
DIGITAL VIDEO
THOUGHT
DIGITAL
COMPUTERS
PROGRAMMING
MUSEUMS
PERCEPTIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
FESTIVAL
OPERA
LOGISTICS
PRODUCTIVITY
FILES
MINISTRIES
HISTORIANS
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
CONSULTANT
CONNECTIVITY
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
WEB
DIGITAL MEDIA
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
LEARNING
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
BIOGRAPHIES
PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
HISTORY
ARTISTS
CIVILIZATION
RADIO
BROADBAND
WRITERS
NEWSPAPERS
DIGITAL DIVIDE
AFRICAN LITERATURE
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLISHING
LIBRARIES
IPR
READING
TECHNOLOGY
AUCTIONS
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
FINE ART
STONE
BOOK PUBLISHING
ARCHITECTURE
WORLD HERITAGE SITE
SCIENCE
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
SOFTWARE
SCHOOLS
BASIC
COPYING
SYSTEMS
COMPUTER VISION
LITERATURE
WORLD HERITAGE
ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE
STORIES
IMAGES
ART HISTORIANS
BRIDGE
INTERNET
MEDIA
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
CULTURES
PERCEPTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
CULTURAL POLICY
WIRELESS
STORYTELLING
MINISTRIES OF CULTURE
TRADITION
FILM
HUMAN CIVILIZATION
MUSIC
BUILDING
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
WEBSITE
MUSIC INDUSTRY
TRADITIONS
TECHNICAL ASPECTS
DATABASE
LOCAL LANGUAGES
PLACES OF WORSHIP
TECHNOLOGIES
MULTIMEDIA
ADVERTISEMENTS
VOICE RECOGNITION
SERVER
HTML
PERFORMANCES
INNOVATIONS
HERITAGE SITE
PIRACY
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
PRESERVATION
STORAGE
spellingShingle JOURNALISM
VISUAL ARTS
ARCHITECTS
COMMUNITIES
ARTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POETRY
HERITAGE
LANGUAGES
TIME
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
INFORMATION
ANCIENT TRADITION
ART
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
MUSEUM
SCULPTURE
OWNERSHIP
ASSOCIATIONS
PALACES
CODES
ARTS COUNCILS
LANGUAGE
DEVICES
DANCE
CULTURE
COMPUTER
OPEN ACCESS
PRESS
LITERACY
DIGITAL VIDEO
THOUGHT
DIGITAL
COMPUTERS
PROGRAMMING
MUSEUMS
PERCEPTIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
FESTIVAL
OPERA
LOGISTICS
PRODUCTIVITY
FILES
MINISTRIES
HISTORIANS
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
CONSULTANT
CONNECTIVITY
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
WEB
DIGITAL MEDIA
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
LEARNING
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
BIOGRAPHIES
PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
HISTORY
ARTISTS
CIVILIZATION
RADIO
BROADBAND
WRITERS
NEWSPAPERS
DIGITAL DIVIDE
AFRICAN LITERATURE
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLISHING
LIBRARIES
IPR
READING
TECHNOLOGY
AUCTIONS
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
FINE ART
STONE
BOOK PUBLISHING
ARCHITECTURE
WORLD HERITAGE SITE
SCIENCE
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
SOFTWARE
SCHOOLS
BASIC
COPYING
SYSTEMS
COMPUTER VISION
LITERATURE
WORLD HERITAGE
ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE
STORIES
IMAGES
ART HISTORIANS
BRIDGE
INTERNET
MEDIA
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
CULTURES
PERCEPTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
CULTURAL POLICY
WIRELESS
STORYTELLING
MINISTRIES OF CULTURE
TRADITION
FILM
HUMAN CIVILIZATION
MUSIC
BUILDING
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
WEBSITE
MUSIC INDUSTRY
TRADITIONS
TECHNICAL ASPECTS
DATABASE
LOCAL LANGUAGES
PLACES OF WORSHIP
TECHNOLOGIES
MULTIMEDIA
ADVERTISEMENTS
VOICE RECOGNITION
SERVER
HTML
PERFORMANCES
INNOVATIONS
HERITAGE SITE
PIRACY
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
PRESERVATION
STORAGE
Kabanda, Patrick
Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7683
description Digital technologies have permeated modern life, and their impact on creative work has been revolutionary. This revolution, as widely noted, has disrupted the making, distribution, and consumption of creative output. On the downside, key concerns include Internet-induced piracy and inequality. Yet digital technologies also accelerate opportunities. So, how can these opportunities be reaped to promote creative work for development? Suggestions here include closing the digital gender gap, promoting appropriate intellectual property rights, and providing digital literacy. More needs to be done to understand the benefits and limitations of digital technologies on creative work for human development.
format Working Paper
author Kabanda, Patrick
author_facet Kabanda, Patrick
author_sort Kabanda, Patrick
title Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
title_short Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
title_full Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
title_fullStr Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
title_full_unstemmed Creative Natives in the Digital Age : How Digital Technology Has Revolutionized Creative Work
title_sort creative natives in the digital age : how digital technology has revolutionized creative work
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26401884/creative-natives-digital-age-digital-technology-revolutionized-creative-work
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