Purpose:García and Cox (2013) have clarified that there is an urgent need for comparative studies of city/capital of culture (COC) events. With the ambition to foster exchange and learning, knowledge production concerning cultural initiatives requires to think beyond the individual case study of a singular event. Simultaneously, the two scholars observe comparability and context-sensitivity between events as a major issue in these particular canons of research.Design/methodology/approach:Drawing upon the research experience of the project, this article experiments with a novel reading of city/capital of culture events.Findings:Beyond the singularity of a case study but with attention to context-sensitivities, the article proposes a relation...
We measure the regional impact of the European Capital of Culture programme using a difference-in-di...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as critical resources. The phenomenon is being studied...
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the Imp...
Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phe...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as crucial resources. The phenomenon has been studied ...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed the beginnings of a renaissance in the fi eld of com-parative ...
This paper uses the ongoing attempts to redevelop the Cleveland waterfront to reveal the relational ...
Purpose: Socioeconomic aims and impacts are an explicit part of the UK City of Culture (UKCoC) appli...
We measure the regional impact of the European Capital of Cultureprogramme using a difference-in-dif...
In this paper we examine how to understand housing as a relational process. Drawing on research in t...
No embargo required.Innovative fieldwork research in cultural tourism is presented which is based ar...
Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK a...
A new method is proposed here aimed at eliciting the mechanisms which maintain the relational positi...
This AHRC commissioned review is the first release from the Warwick UK Cities of Culture Project and...
In the current era of globalization, manufacturing decline and place marketing, many cities have tur...
We measure the regional impact of the European Capital of Culture programme using a difference-in-di...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as critical resources. The phenomenon is being studied...
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the Imp...
Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phe...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as crucial resources. The phenomenon has been studied ...
Abstract: Recent years have witnessed the beginnings of a renaissance in the fi eld of com-parative ...
This paper uses the ongoing attempts to redevelop the Cleveland waterfront to reveal the relational ...
Purpose: Socioeconomic aims and impacts are an explicit part of the UK City of Culture (UKCoC) appli...
We measure the regional impact of the European Capital of Cultureprogramme using a difference-in-dif...
In this paper we examine how to understand housing as a relational process. Drawing on research in t...
No embargo required.Innovative fieldwork research in cultural tourism is presented which is based ar...
Drawing on two projects which develop the methodological model of Bourdieu’s Distinction in the UK a...
A new method is proposed here aimed at eliciting the mechanisms which maintain the relational positi...
This AHRC commissioned review is the first release from the Warwick UK Cities of Culture Project and...
In the current era of globalization, manufacturing decline and place marketing, many cities have tur...
We measure the regional impact of the European Capital of Culture programme using a difference-in-di...
Cultural activities are increasingly regarded as critical resources. The phenomenon is being studied...
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the Imp...