National audienceIn the Mediterranean realm, culture and urbanity have been intimately connected and can be conceptualized as consisting of three different phases. In an initial stage, culture generated urban development. This article concentrates on a second phase in which culture benefits territory as a source of added value. In a third phase, urban trajectories are virtualized. As their value increases in a knowledge economy, artistic activities and creativity ventures have been integrated into managing urban spaces. The ties between city and civilization are thus brought up to date, in which culture is hence forth placed at its economic center through the notion of « symbolic capital.
The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calen...
International audienceSince the middle of the 1990s, the creative city concept has gradually interfe...
International audienceThe purpose of this book is to consider the role of culture in the life and de...
La Méditerranée, la culture et l’urbanité cheminent du même pas historique. Dans un premier temps, l...
International audienceThis article ananlyses the link between culture and cities. It underlines the...
Nowadays, culture has become central to urban regeneration programmes throughout Europe. In line wit...
The rapid onset of new technologies and the expansion of globalization have greatly influenced the r...
Over the past three decades, the European Capital of Culture has grown into one of the most ambitiou...
International audienceThis article argues that societal transformation in post-industrial countries ...
International audienceThe article proposes an exploration of the link between culture and cities and...
International audienceIn 2013 Marseilles held the title European Capital of Culture (ECOC). Like man...
This article seeks to re-imagine the urban economy from a cultural-economy perspective. The first pa...
For as long as we can remember, arts and culture have thrived in societies. Sometimes by leaving the...
The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calen...
International audienceSince the middle of the 1990s, the creative city concept has gradually interfe...
International audienceThe purpose of this book is to consider the role of culture in the life and de...
La Méditerranée, la culture et l’urbanité cheminent du même pas historique. Dans un premier temps, l...
International audienceThis article ananlyses the link between culture and cities. It underlines the...
Nowadays, culture has become central to urban regeneration programmes throughout Europe. In line wit...
The rapid onset of new technologies and the expansion of globalization have greatly influenced the r...
Over the past three decades, the European Capital of Culture has grown into one of the most ambitiou...
International audienceThis article argues that societal transformation in post-industrial countries ...
International audienceThe article proposes an exploration of the link between culture and cities and...
International audienceIn 2013 Marseilles held the title European Capital of Culture (ECOC). Like man...
This article seeks to re-imagine the urban economy from a cultural-economy perspective. The first pa...
For as long as we can remember, arts and culture have thrived in societies. Sometimes by leaving the...
The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calen...
International audienceSince the middle of the 1990s, the creative city concept has gradually interfe...
International audienceThe purpose of this book is to consider the role of culture in the life and de...