Creative Economies in Post-Industrial Cities
An edition of Creative Economies in Post-Industrial Cities (2013)
Manufacturing a Scene
By Myrna Margulies Breibart
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
"There has been much written on the new creative economy, but most work focuses on the so-called 'creative class,' with lifestyle preferences that favor trendy new restaurants, mountain biking, and late night clubbing. This 'creative class,' flagship cultural destinations, and other forms of commodity-driven cultural production, now occupy a relatively uncritical place in the revitalization schemes of most cities up and down the urban hierarchy. In contrast, this book focuses on small- to medium-size post-industrial cities in the US, Canada, and Europe that are trying to redress the effects of deindustrialization and economic decline through cultural economic regeneration. It examines how culture-infused economic opportunities are being incorporated into planning in distinct ways, largely under the radar, in many working class communities and considers to what extent places rooted in an industrial past are able to envisage a different economic future for themselves. It questions whether these visions replicate strategies employed in larger cities or put forth plans that better suit the unique histories and challenges of places that remain outside the global limelight..."--Publisher description.
subjects: Urban renewal, Cultural policy, Community development, Urban Community development, Case studies, Social aspects, Economic aspects, Deindustrialization, Rénovation urbaine, Études de cas, Désindustrialisation, Développement communautaire urbain, Politique culturelle, Aspect économique, Aspect social, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Sociology, Urban