Q1 Social Sciences
Abigail Gilmore , Claire Burnill-Maier
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本文以墨尔本、曼彻斯特和多伦多这三个城市为背景,对地方治理和文化政策决策进行了批判性研究。本文从基础设施的角度出发,考察了这些城市创建空间区域的历史叙事和政策依据,在这些空间区域中,文化被划定为社会、文化和经济发展的引擎。通过结合每个城市的历史、社会、经济和政治背景,本文深入探讨了全球文化区发展的异同,揭示了文化区发展对国家以外的利益和参与者的依赖。论文发现,文化空间的分区是这些利益的中介,需要平衡和监督,以确保民主参与和城市正义。
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Creative improvement, cultural infrastructure and urban zones: a tale of three cities and their cultural districts
This paper critically examines place governance and cultural policy decision-making in the context of three cities - Melbourne, Manchester and Toronto. It takes an infrastructural lens to examine the narrative histories and policy rationales for creating spatial zones in which culture is demarcated as an engine for social, cultural and economic development in each of these cities. By contextualising each city in relation to their individual histories, social, economic and political dimensions, the paper offers insights into the global similarities and differences in cultural district development, exposing a reliance on interests and actors that extend far beyond the state. It finds that the zoning of cultural space intermediates these interests requiring balance and oversight to ensure democratic participation and urban justice.
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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