In the last decade, new policy initiatives emerged in Latin America as a response to the rise of a ‘creative turn’ in the global North. This article examines the impact of such turn on urban cultural policies for informal settlements in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, focusing on the case of ‘Favela Criativa’ – a governmental programme to support young people’s cultural and creative work across favelas. The analysis reveals that the programme has effectively widened the visibility of favelas’ cultural and creative work, increased financial public support and developed practical strategies for working with informality. However, it also raises questions about the extent to which this innovative policy development actually challenges prevalent manager...
This paper explores the potential of ‘Co-Creation’ to develop new understandings of neighbourhood di...
Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer explore the accelerating hybridization of formal and informal ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of ten creative hubs located in London, Birmingham, and...
This article provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance ...
This chapter examines the extent to which a focus on the informal creative economy can support perip...
This paper provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance in...
This article reflects on the implementation of the concept of Creative Economy in Brazil and, in par...
This paper presents some strategies on the productive inclusion of visual and literary arts in an at...
The aim is to examine the economic and cultural roles of the favela souvenirs for Rio de Janeiro’s s...
In an ethnographic investigation of how repetition produces difference as well as sameness, this art...
In a knowledge-based economy, initiatives based on the Creative Economy framework are supposed to pr...
Between 2012 and 2016, the Valongo Wharf Circle employed capoeira to make sense of the complex and e...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to discuss the idea of creative city that has been used in the city of Rio...
The creative economy or knowledge economy (new economy) has been the object of public policies focus...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
This paper explores the potential of ‘Co-Creation’ to develop new understandings of neighbourhood di...
Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer explore the accelerating hybridization of formal and informal ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of ten creative hubs located in London, Birmingham, and...
This article provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance ...
This chapter examines the extent to which a focus on the informal creative economy can support perip...
This paper provides an epistemological critique of informality by focusing on cultural governance in...
This article reflects on the implementation of the concept of Creative Economy in Brazil and, in par...
This paper presents some strategies on the productive inclusion of visual and literary arts in an at...
The aim is to examine the economic and cultural roles of the favela souvenirs for Rio de Janeiro’s s...
In an ethnographic investigation of how repetition produces difference as well as sameness, this art...
In a knowledge-based economy, initiatives based on the Creative Economy framework are supposed to pr...
Between 2012 and 2016, the Valongo Wharf Circle employed capoeira to make sense of the complex and e...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims to discuss the idea of creative city that has been used in the city of Rio...
The creative economy or knowledge economy (new economy) has been the object of public policies focus...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
This paper explores the potential of ‘Co-Creation’ to develop new understandings of neighbourhood di...
Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer explore the accelerating hybridization of formal and informal ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of ten creative hubs located in London, Birmingham, and...