The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in tallinn, Estonia, naturalising an urban strategy that entails extensive spatial revaluation and socioeconomic intervention. Through an anthropological perspective focused on concepts of potential and trash, the analysis shows how the central-north shoreline was mobilised discursively as a wasteland and a zone of unrealised potential to justify capitalist development of the area. The way it was framed, both moving towards completion and as a playground for cultural activities and young people, increased the value and accessibility of the area, but also allowed real estate developers to exploit the synergies generated and make profit from the reval...
The article explores the bidding process for the European Capital of Culture (ECOC) award, an aspect...
The phenomenon of shrinkage among many cities is seemed to happen continuously in the coming years w...
<p>Political tides are evident in most community development practices. Sometimes it hinders good pl...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in Tall...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in tall...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
In post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe, the effects of urban culture-led flagship projects on ...
<p>This article deals with the changes that have taken place in the Supilinn district in Tartu, Esto...
Political tides are evident in most community development practices. Sometimes it hinders good plann...
The debates on the negative consequences of extensive growth of cities increasingly occur all over t...
There are numerous discussions on how the emergence of the concept of creative industries (CI) has i...
The debates on the negative consequences of extensive growth of cities increasingly occur all over t...
Street art has an important role in urban planning as a transforming engine to improve the public sp...
Young Estonia persists in Estonian cultural memory as a movement of renewal, among other factors thr...
This article aims to show that the rehabilitation of industrial wasteland cannot only be analysed on...
The article explores the bidding process for the European Capital of Culture (ECOC) award, an aspect...
The phenomenon of shrinkage among many cities is seemed to happen continuously in the coming years w...
<p>Political tides are evident in most community development practices. Sometimes it hinders good pl...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in Tall...
The article analyses the use of cultural programmes and trash as tools for urban speculation in tall...
Eastern Europe represents a serious gap amidst the voluminous scholarly research in large-scale urba...
In post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe, the effects of urban culture-led flagship projects on ...
<p>This article deals with the changes that have taken place in the Supilinn district in Tartu, Esto...
Political tides are evident in most community development practices. Sometimes it hinders good plann...
The debates on the negative consequences of extensive growth of cities increasingly occur all over t...
There are numerous discussions on how the emergence of the concept of creative industries (CI) has i...
The debates on the negative consequences of extensive growth of cities increasingly occur all over t...
Street art has an important role in urban planning as a transforming engine to improve the public sp...
Young Estonia persists in Estonian cultural memory as a movement of renewal, among other factors thr...
This article aims to show that the rehabilitation of industrial wasteland cannot only be analysed on...
The article explores the bidding process for the European Capital of Culture (ECOC) award, an aspect...
The phenomenon of shrinkage among many cities is seemed to happen continuously in the coming years w...
<p>Political tides are evident in most community development practices. Sometimes it hinders good pl...