Creative Economy, Well-being and Territory
For several years now, society has been in a state of flux, and organizational methods are constantly evolving. The creative economy offers an opportunity to rethink the way we work, by rethinking the way we relate to each other and contributing to the well-being of society as a whole. By realigning itself with contemporary issues and individual, collective and societal needs, the creative economy has great potential to contribute to the well-being of the community. The relationship between the creative economy and wellness is rooted in a specific context and unfolds over a territory, whether physical, geographical or virtual. The CREAT Chair is interested in this tripartite relationship. Thus, the general objective of the “Creative Economy, Well-being and Territory” Conference is to explore the relationship to territory when it comes to the creative economy and well-being.
From this general objective flow four specific objectives:
1) to share both scientific and practioners knowledge on the relationship to the territory when it comes to the creative economy and well-being;
2) to contribute to the advancement and preservation of knowledge through an academic publication and a publication aimed, among others, at practical circles;
3) foster and perpetuate links between academic and practioners around the themes of creative economy, wellness and territory; and
4) promote student training.