This presentation references the SIAP/TRF Harvest Document (Jan 2007) to provide a critical review of literature on culture and urban revitalization. Posing the question--Does creativity have a pay-off for distressed cities?—the talk highlights shortcomings of arguments based solely on the arts as economic engine, including current theory on the creative economy and the creative class. Stern argues that a cultural cluster approach--which is really about economic sociology--leads to a focus on social impacts and an inclusive vision of culture-based revitalization
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
Summary. Since the 1980s, the cultural industries have gained a key role in strategies to deal with ...
This presentation references the SIAP/TRF Harvest Document (Jan 2007) to provide a critical review o...
Public policy promoting the creative economy has two serious flaws: one, a misperception of culture ...
In this presentation, Stern argues for a policy approach that recognizes creativity as deeply embedd...
This document provides an overview of the state-of-the-art literature on culture and urban revitaliz...
In this presentation, Stern argues for a policy approach that recognizes creativity as deeply embedd...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
For a panel discussion on Arts, Culture, and Vibrant Cities: Innovative Roles for Arts and Culture ...
For a panel discussion on Arts, Culture, and Vibrant Cities: Innovative Roles for Arts and Culture ...
Since the era of industrial capitalism when location started playing an important role in attractin...
This document provides an overview of the state-of-the-art literature on culture and urban revitaliz...
Assesses seven neighborhoods in New York City and examines their potential for economic growth throu...
Growing interest in the arts’ ability to revitalize neighborhoods and spur economic growth has led t...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
Summary. Since the 1980s, the cultural industries have gained a key role in strategies to deal with ...
This presentation references the SIAP/TRF Harvest Document (Jan 2007) to provide a critical review o...
Public policy promoting the creative economy has two serious flaws: one, a misperception of culture ...
In this presentation, Stern argues for a policy approach that recognizes creativity as deeply embedd...
This document provides an overview of the state-of-the-art literature on culture and urban revitaliz...
In this presentation, Stern argues for a policy approach that recognizes creativity as deeply embedd...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
For a panel discussion on Arts, Culture, and Vibrant Cities: Innovative Roles for Arts and Culture ...
For a panel discussion on Arts, Culture, and Vibrant Cities: Innovative Roles for Arts and Culture ...
Since the era of industrial capitalism when location started playing an important role in attractin...
This document provides an overview of the state-of-the-art literature on culture and urban revitaliz...
Assesses seven neighborhoods in New York City and examines their potential for economic growth throu...
Growing interest in the arts’ ability to revitalize neighborhoods and spur economic growth has led t...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
The aim of this article is to critically examine the notion that the creative class may or may not p...
Summary. Since the 1980s, the cultural industries have gained a key role in strategies to deal with ...