The role of Cross-sector collaboration and longstanding stakeholder commitment in organizing to advance cultural community development within the context of broader economic development: A case study of deep ellum Texas

Stephanie Keller Hudiburg
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ABSTRACT Deep Ellum in Dallas, Texas is a rich example of a community that has grown for over one hundred years thanks to the arts. This case study explores how the Deep Ellum district has endeavored to keep art, music, culture and history at the center of how the community develops. Several local organizations have organized and channeled the efforts of property and businesses owners, residents and patrons invested in the neighborhood to amplify a shared vision. What makes the joint efforts authentic and robust are the cross-sector engagement and longstanding commitment to Deep Ellum of the stakeholders involved. Strategic planning and an increasingly integrated network of local organizations could not create but merely serve to leverage the passion, artistic contribution, and resource investment already present. The district demonstrates that consistency and collaboration across a variety of stakeholder types can help keep the arts at the center of the neighborhoods’ development.
在更广泛的经济发展背景下,跨部门合作和长期利益相关者承诺在组织推进文化社区发展中的作用:德克萨斯州深ellum的案例研究
德克萨斯州达拉斯市的Deep Ellum是一个因艺术而发展了一百多年的社区的丰富范例。本案例研究探讨了Deep Ellum区如何努力将艺术、音乐、文化和历史保持在社区发展的中心。一些地方组织已经组织并引导了房地产和企业所有者、居民和顾客在社区投资的努力,以扩大共同的愿景。是跨部门的参与和利益相关者对Deep Ellum的长期承诺,使联合努力变得真实而有力。战略规划和日益整合的地方组织网络不能创造,而仅仅是利用已经存在的激情、艺术贡献和资源投资。该地区表明,各种利益相关者类型之间的一致性和合作可以帮助艺术保持在社区发展的中心。
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