Intro; Preface and Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Thinking Spatially in Cultural Policy; 1 Cultural Policy Research; 2 The Arts and the City; 2.1 Creative City; 2.2 Five Cultural Policy Concepts and the Arts; 3 Thirdspace and Urban Cultural Policy; 4 Book Overview; References; 2 Cultural Planning: Positioning Arts and Place in the Policy Discourse; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Underpinning: Comprehensive Planning; 3 A Brief History; 4 Main Themes in the International Literature; 4.1 A Holistic Approach to Urban Planning; 4.2 Arts and Cultural Development
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4.3 Community Engagement and Participation5 Cultural Planning in American Cities; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 Eighteen Cities; 6 Madison, Wisconsin: Improving Participation Through Spatial Information; 7 Conclusions; References; 3 Cultural Mapping: Location the Arts in a Place; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Underpinnings: The Role of Maps; 3 Cultural Mapping: An Overview; 3.1 A Brief History; 3.2 National Reports; 4 Main Themes in the International Literature; 4.1 Purposes Pursued; 4.2 What Is Included; 4.3 Media Used; 4.4 New Technologies; 4.5 Art; 5 Cultural Mapping in American Cities
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5.1 Academic Research5.2 Cultural Mapping Projects: Austin, Minneapolis, and Nashville; 6 New York City: Mapping the Soul of the City; 7 Conclusions; References; 4 Creative Industries: Situating Systems of Artistic Production and Consumption; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Underpinnings: The Production of Culture; 3 A Brief History; 3.1 The Use of the Term; 3.2 The Conversation Around the World; 4 Main Themes in the International Literature; 4.1 Locational Choices; 4.2 Distinctive Traits; 4.3 Arts and Innovation; 4.4 Creative Workers; 5 Creative Industries in the United States; 5.1 The Context
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5.2 American Cities6 Miami, Florida: Combining Economic and Symbolic Value; 7 Conclusions; References; 5 Cultural Districts: Mixing the Arts and Other Businesses; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Underpinnings: Mixed-Use Areas; 3 A Brief History; 4 Main Themes in the International Literature; 4.1 Typologies and Policy Implications; 4.2 Complex system, Governance, Stakeholders, and Impact; 5 Cultural Districts in American Cities; 5.1 State-Designated Programs; 5.2 Thinking Spatially About Cultural Districts: Austin, Denver, and Boston
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6 Berkeley and Oakland, California: Comparing Formal and Informal Arts Districts7 Conclusions; References; 6 Creative Placemaking: Leading Social Change with the Arts; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Underpinnings: Placelessness and Placemaking; 3 A Brief History; 4 Main Themes in the International Literature; 4.1 Role of the Artists in the Community; 4.2 Different Kinds of Arts Projects; 4.3 Events Shaping Places; 5 Creative Placemaking in the United States; 5.1 Creative Placemaking as a National Policy; 5.2 American Cities; 6 Portland, Oregon: The Artists Making Places; 7 Conclusions
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783030053390
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Title
Connecting arts and place.
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9783030053383
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Arts and society.
Cultural policy.
Arts and society.
Cultural policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.