Planning for change, long term: The 100-year plan

IF 1.8 Q2 ECONOMICS
Anna Francis
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This article draws on the place-based practice as research work of Associate Professor Anna Francis, to consider an alternative model for developing long-term approaches to creative community development. Francis’s research into the effects of having professional arts practitioners facilitate public-participatory art within community development and urban regeneration initiatives has led to specific types of impact: fostering community development and cohesion in underprivileged areas of Stoke-on-Trent; influencing local government policy; and developing new initiatives and cultures in social arts organisations. A key part of that work has focused on the development of The Portland Inn Project since 2015, a creative artist and community led regeneration initiative, in a deprived area of Stoke-on-Trent, supporting community members to make positive change and development, via an embedded and varied arts development programme. Since 2021, The Portland Inn Project has developed thinking and action around the development of a Community Led 100-year plan for the neighbourhood. The 100-year plan borrows from landscape architecture and design thinking to empower communities, funders and policy makers to resist short-term project-based thinking, and to begin to think more holistically and sustainably, which can have significant benefits, socially, politically and environmentally.
长期的变革规划:百年计划
本文借鉴了安娜·弗朗西斯副教授的研究工作——基于场所的实践,考虑了一种开发创意社区发展长期方法的替代模式。弗朗西斯对专业艺术从业者在社区发展和城市更新倡议中促进公众参与艺术的影响的研究产生了具体类型的影响:促进特伦特河畔斯托克贫困地区的社区发展和凝聚力;影响地方政府政策;在社会艺术组织中发展新的活动和文化。自2015年以来,该工作的一个关键部分集中在波特兰酒店项目的发展上,这是一个创意艺术家和社区领导的再生倡议,在特伦特河畔斯托克的一个贫困地区,通过嵌入式和多样化的艺术发展计划,支持社区成员做出积极的改变和发展。自2021年以来,波特兰酒店项目围绕社区主导的社区百年计划的发展进行了思考和行动。“百年规划”借鉴了景观建筑学和设计思维,使社区、资助者和政策制定者能够抵制以项目为基础的短期思维,并开始更全面、更可持续地思考,这在社会、政治和环境方面都有显著的好处。
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Local Economy
Local Economy ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
3.20
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6.20%
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28
期刊介绍: Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. One particular concern is with grassroots community economic development strategies and the work of voluntary organisations, considered within the context of wider social, political and economic change.
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