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DOI: 10.1177/0725513605051613 © 2005 Thesis Eleven Pty, Ltd., SAGE Publications Knowledge CapitalismMonash University, Peter.Murphy{at}arts.monash.edu.au This article examines contemporary forms of capitalism that have the arts and the sciences as their basis. It highlights the role of civics in forging modes of intellectual capitalism, and the specific nature of their rationality and spatiality. The article discusses the role of creativity and designing intelligence in intellectual capital modes of production and the implications of this for their broader socio-economic constellations.
Key Words: civics creativity design distance economy firms knowledge networks organization
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