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Planning for a City of Culture gives us a new way to understand how
cities use arts and culture in planning, fostering livable
communities and creating economic development strategies to build
their brand, attract residents and tourists, and distinguish
themselves from other urban centers worldwide. While the common
thinking on creative cities may coalesce around the idea of one
goal--economic development and branding--this book turns this idea
on its head. Goldberg-Miller brings a new, fresh perspective to the
study of creative cities by using policy theory as an underlying
construct to understand what happened in Toronto and New York in
the 2000s. She demystifies the processes and outcomes of
stakeholder involvement, exogenous and endogenous shocks, and
research and strategic planning, as well as warning us about the
many pitfalls of neglecting critical community voices in the
burgeoning practice of creative placemaking. This book is an
essential resource in examining the development and sustainability
of the global trend of integrating arts and culture in city
planning and urban design that has become an international
phenomenon. Perfect for students, scholars, and city-lovers alike,
Planning for a City of Culture illuminates the ways that this
creative city trend went global, with the two case study cities
serving as perfect illustrations of the power and promise of arts
and culture in current and future municipal strategies. Please
visit Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller's website for more information and
research: www.goldberg-miller.com
Planning for a City of Culture gives us a new way to understand how
cities use arts and culture in planning, fostering livable
communities and creating economic development strategies to build
their brand, attract residents and tourists, and distinguish
themselves from other urban centers worldwide. While the common
thinking on creative cities may coalesce around the idea of one
goal--economic development and branding--this book turns this idea
on its head. Goldberg-Miller brings a new, fresh perspective to the
study of creative cities by using policy theory as an underlying
construct to understand what happened in Toronto and New York in
the 2000s. She demystifies the processes and outcomes of
stakeholder involvement, exogenous and endogenous shocks, and
research and strategic planning, as well as warning us about the
many pitfalls of neglecting critical community voices in the
burgeoning practice of creative placemaking. This book is an
essential resource in examining the development and sustainability
of the global trend of integrating arts and culture in city
planning and urban design that has become an international
phenomenon. Perfect for students, scholars, and city-lovers alike,
Planning for a City of Culture illuminates the ways that this
creative city trend went global, with the two case study cities
serving as perfect illustrations of the power and promise of arts
and culture in current and future municipal strategies. Please
visit Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller's website for more information and
research: www.goldberg-miller.com
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