The book aims to counter the normative functioning of creativity in contemporary capitalism with a plethora of alternatives to radical creative practices. In the first part, titled "e;Creative Capitalism"e;, five authors analyze the forms of contemporary capitalism: on the one hand, there are new ways of working which include flexibility, mobility, and especially precarity; on the other, there are new forms of recovery and accumulation. In the second part, titled "e;Multitudinous Creativities: Radicalities and Alterities"e;, the book reflects on more autonomous creative experiments in the world. The third part, titled "e;Creativity, New Technologies, and Networks"e;, analyses the issues related to the work of creative capitalism and the possible resistance within the digital and collaborative platforms.