Knowledge & Scholarship
Research & Documentation
Advancing knowledge of the creative economy through rigorous research, cultural documentation, and impactful publication β rooted in the Akwa Ibom context.
CCECS is committed to generating and disseminating knowledge that shapes policy, practice, and public understanding of the creative economy. Our research agenda spans empirical studies, cultural mapping, creative impact assessment, sector briefs, and scholarly publication β with a strong focus on Nigeria and the African continent.
What We Study
Research Focus Areas
Drawn directly from the Centre's mandate for documentation and policy discourse.
Annual Creative Economy Sector Briefs
Yearly analytical reports examining trends, challenges, and opportunities across creative sectors in Akwa Ibom and Nigeria. Designed to inform policy, investment, and strategic planning in the creative industries.
Mapping of Cultural Assets
Systematic identification and documentation of cultural assets β heritage sites, practitioners, traditions, and creative hubs β across Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria, building a living registry of the region's creative wealth.
Creative Impact Assessment Studies
Rigorous studies evaluating the social, economic, and cultural impact of creative activities and Centre interventions β providing evidence to guide future programming and resource allocation.
Archiving of Creative Works
Preserving and curating creative outputs β artworks, performances, manuscripts, photographs, and recordings β for academic and public access in the University's creative archive, ensuring cultural memory is not lost.
Scholarly Output
Publications
Occasional Papers & Working Monographs
Timely research papers examining specific topics in the creative economy β available to policymakers, industry practitioners, and the general public. These papers bridge academic research and practical application.
International Journal of Culture, Governance and Development (IJCGD)
A peer-reviewed journal exploring the intersections of culture, governance frameworks, and development outcomes β with particular attention to African and Global South contexts. One of two flagship journals of the Centre.
Peer-Reviewed JournalInternational Journal of Creative Economy and Cultural Studies (IJCECS)
A field-appropriate peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarship in creative economy and cultural studies β providing a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in Nigeria and across the world. The journal of record for the Centre's discipline.
Peer-Reviewed JournalProtecting Creative Work
Legal, IP & Commercialisation Support
The Centre provides practical legal and commercial support to ensure creative work is protected and monetised.
IP Registration Guidance
Step-by-step support registering trademarks, copyrights, and patents for creative outputs.
Contract Drafting & Negotiation Clinics
Regular clinics with legal partners helping creatives understand and negotiate industry contracts.
Royalty Management Education
Workshops and guides on collecting and managing royalties across music, film, publishing, and the arts.
Market Linkage & Distribution
Connecting creatives with national and international distribution channels, agents, and market access programmes.
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Partner With Our Research Team
We welcome research collaborations with institutions, practitioners, and policymakers working in the creative economy space nationally and internationally.
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