This report forms an important output in the overall process of monitoring, evaluation and research to measure the impacts of Hull UK City of Culture 2017. It provides an assessment of the project across all five impact areas, drawing on a range of primary and secondary data. These data were collected to study the extent to which Hull 2017 activities delivered the nine aims and 20 objectives set out for the project by key funders, stakeholders and partner organisations. The research was carried out by the the Culture, Place and Policy Institute (University of Hull), by the Monitoring and Evaluation team at Hull UK City of Culture 2017 Ltd, and by external consultants, supported by the strategic planning and partnership team at Hull City Cou...
Independently of the scale, cultural events have proliferated across the globe as instruments of eco...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
From urban regeneration to social regeneration up to culture-led regeneration, the concept of urban ...
This report forms an important output in the overall process of monitoring, evaluation and research ...
While the impacts of cultural mega-events on a city’s projected image have been extensively explored...
Within UK public policy, economic impact assessment (EIA) has been a long run, mainstream staple in ...
The current trend in public policy is to valorise culture as a tool for social, economic and politic...
While the impacts of cultural mega-events on a city’s projected image have been extensively explored...
This AHRC commissioned review is the first release from the Warwick UK Cities of Culture Project and...
Summary. Culture-led regeneration, as it has come to be known, is now a feature of cities—old and ne...
Summary. Culture-led regeneration, as it has come to be known, is now a feature of cities—old and ne...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the European Association...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
Culture is nowadays seen by policy makers as a major asset in achieving policy objectives beyond eco...
Independently of the scale, cultural events have proliferated across the globe as instruments of eco...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
From urban regeneration to social regeneration up to culture-led regeneration, the concept of urban ...
This report forms an important output in the overall process of monitoring, evaluation and research ...
While the impacts of cultural mega-events on a city’s projected image have been extensively explored...
Within UK public policy, economic impact assessment (EIA) has been a long run, mainstream staple in ...
The current trend in public policy is to valorise culture as a tool for social, economic and politic...
While the impacts of cultural mega-events on a city’s projected image have been extensively explored...
This AHRC commissioned review is the first release from the Warwick UK Cities of Culture Project and...
Summary. Culture-led regeneration, as it has come to be known, is now a feature of cities—old and ne...
Summary. Culture-led regeneration, as it has come to be known, is now a feature of cities—old and ne...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the European Association...
As the UK’s third City of Culture (CoC) award draws to a close, there is a unique opportunity to ref...
Culture is nowadays seen by policy makers as a major asset in achieving policy objectives beyond eco...
Independently of the scale, cultural events have proliferated across the globe as instruments of eco...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
From urban regeneration to social regeneration up to culture-led regeneration, the concept of urban ...