John Howkins

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John Anthony Howkins (born 3 August 1945) is a widely-cited British author and frequent international keynote speaker on the Creative Industries with particular expertise in the development of this economic sector in China. He is Visiting Professor, University of Lincoln, England, and Vice Dean and Visiting Professor, Shanghai School of Creativity, Shanghai Theater Academy, China.

Education

Howkins was awarded a BA in International Relations at Keele University and a Diploma in Urban Design at the Architectural Association School of Architecture.

Career

Howkins' media career spans TV, film, digital media, publishing and consulting with companies including HandMade plc, Hotbed Media, HBO and, from 1982 to 1996, Time Warner. He is a former Chairman of the London Film School and is a former Executive Director of the International Institute of Communications, an independent, non-profit membership organization that focusses on critical policy and regulatory issues in the telecom and media.

In 2006 Howkins became Chairman of the John Howkins Research Centre on the Creative Economy, launched by the Shanghai Municipal Government at the Shanghai School of Creativity, Shanghai Theatre Academy. He is an adviser to the Shanghai Creative Industries Association and the Shanghai Creative Industry Centre. Since 2007 he has chaired BOP Consulting, an independent research and strategy consultancy who maximise the potential of culture, media and creativity, in parallel with his independent consulting work.

Books

  • Understanding Television, Sundial Books (1976) ISBN 978-0904230017
  • Communications in China, Prentice Hall Press (5 July 1982) ISBN 978-0582282643
  • New Technologies, New Policies, BFI Publishing (17 June 1982) ISBN 978-0851701288
  • The Creative Economy: How People Make Money from Ideas, Penguin Global (1 June 2002) ISBN 978-0140287943
  • Creative Ecologies: Where Thinking is a Proper Job, Transaction Publishers (1 April 2010) ISBN 978-1412814287

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