The role of art and culture for regional and urban resilience
Bibliographic Information
The role of art and culture for regional and urban resilience
edited by Philip Cooke and Luciana Lazzeretti
Routledge, 2019, c2018
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Note
"First issued in paperback 2019"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book analyses the influence of art and culture as an engine to promote the resilience of regional and urban economies. Under a multidiscplinary perspective, the book examines the contribution of some creative regions and cities as places in which processes of transformation, innovation and growth are activated in response to external pressures. Through different theoretical frameworks and empirical investigations and suggesting a critical discussion of the notion of resilience, the authors argue that cultural and creative resources may offer a sustainable model in order to afford different typologies of shocks. The book will appeal scholars of regional and urban science and cultural and creative economies and will open up a number of considerations for policy makers.
This volume was originally published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.
Table of Contents
1. Responding to and resisting resilience 2. Turin and Lingotto: resilience, forgetting and the reinvention of place 3. The Calatrava model: reflections on resilience and urban plasticity 4. Resilience in ruins: the idea of the 'arrested dialectic' in art after resilience's failures 5. Adaptation, adaptability and resilience: the recovery of Kobe after the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 6. Resilience and the role of arts and culture-based activities in mature industrial districts 7. Blue notes: Slovenian jazz festivals and their contribution to the economic resilience of the host cities 8. Beyond resilience: learning from the cultural economy 9. Tourism and regional economic resilience from a policy perspective: lessons from smart specialization strategies in Europe
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