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Since 2012, CREATe has conducted and supported more than 60 projects relating to cultural production and digital markets. CREATe introduced a new interdisciplinary approach to vexing policy questions, initially working as a UK wide consortium with academics from law, economics, management, computer science, sociology, psychology, ethnography and critical studies. Since 2018, CREATe is more firmly anchored in the School of Law at the University of Glasgow (intellectual property law, information law, competition law), and works across disciplines as part of the University’s new Advanced Research Centre (ARC).  

Our research programme creates independent evidence and analysis that enables the creative industries to produce not just economic growth but creative opportunities for citizens and consumers in an age where cultural production should be limited only by time and imagination.

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Dealing
with Creators

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Legal History &
Cultural Memory

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Law
of Innovation

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Digital Technologies
& Humanism

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Automation, Decentralisation
& Platforms

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Access
to Knowledge

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Political Economy of
Digital Regulation

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Results
& Impact

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CREATe 2012-2018

Core Projects

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Associated Projects

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New Funds Projects

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