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European Port Cities and Urban Regeneration - Exploring Cultural and Sporting Mega Events at the Water's Edge (Hardcover)
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European Port Cities and Urban Regeneration - Exploring Cultural and Sporting Mega Events at the Water's Edge (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
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Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the
transformation of redundant urban port areas and for the reframing
of the image of many port cities, which notably feature among
mega-event bidding and host cities. However, there is little
understanding of the impacts of these processes on port-city
relationships, as well as of how port city cultures shape mega
events and the related regeneration strategies. The book examines
the underexplored mutual links between, on the one hand, urban and
socio-economic regeneration driven by cultural and sporting mega
events and, on the other hand, the spatial, political and symbolic
ties between cities and their ports. By adopting a cross-national,
comparative perspective, with in-depth case studies (Hull,
Rotterdam, Genoa and Valencia) and examples from other port cities
across the world where mega events were held, the book engages with
issues such as the tension between port and cultural uses,
reactions and opposition to mega events in port cities, clashing
urban imaginaries drawing on port activity and culture, the role of
port authorities and companies in the city's cultural life, the
spectacularisation and commodification of local maritime culture
and heritage, processes of cultural demaritimisation and
remaritimisation of port cities. The book is therefore a
contribution towards the bridging of port city and mega-event
studies, and it provides insights for port city policy makers and
mega-event promoters, drawing from a range of international
experiences. The book also shows how societal and political change
in the current 'ontologically-insecure' times may undermine the
very paradigm of culture- and event-led regeneration in the years
to come.
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