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Beyond the Creative City: Cognitive–Cultural Capitalism and the New Urbanism
Scott A. J. Beyond the creative city: cognitive–cultural capitalism and the new urbanism, Regional Studies. Creativity is a concept whose time has come in economic and urban geography. It is also a concept that calls for enormous circumspection. An attempt is made to show that the interdependent processes of learning, creativity and innovation are situated within concrete fields of social relationships. Because much existing research on creative cities fails adequately to grasp this point, it tends to offer a flawed representation of urban dynamics and leads in many instances to essentially regressive policy advocacies. Cognitive–cultural capitalism is a more robust theoretical framework through which contemporary urbanization processes can be described. The framework of cognitive–cultural capitalism shapes the peculiar logic of learning, creativity and innovation that are observed in cities today but also has many wider and deeper impacts on urban outcomes. It has important policy implications so a critique of current policy stances derived from creative city ideas is also provided.
Beyond the Creative City: Cognitive–Cultural Capitalism and the New Urbanism
Scott A. J. Beyond the creative city: cognitive–cultural capitalism and the new urbanism, Regional Studies. Creativity is a concept whose time has come in economic and urban geography. It is also a concept that calls for enormous circumspection. An attempt is made to show that the interdependent processes of learning, creativity and innovation are situated within concrete fields of social relationships. Because much existing research on creative cities fails adequately to grasp this point, it tends to offer a flawed representation of urban dynamics and leads in many instances to essentially regressive policy advocacies. Cognitive–cultural capitalism is a more robust theoretical framework through which contemporary urbanization processes can be described. The framework of cognitive–cultural capitalism shapes the peculiar logic of learning, creativity and innovation that are observed in cities today but also has many wider and deeper impacts on urban outcomes. It has important policy implications so a critique of current policy stances derived from creative city ideas is also provided.
Beyond the Creative City: Cognitive–Cultural Capitalism and the New Urbanism
Scott, Allen John (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 48 ; 565-578
03.04.2014
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
Cognitive–cultural economy , Creative city , Creativity , Service underclass , Symbolic analysts , Urbanization , Urban policy , 认知—文化经济 , 创意城市 , 创造力 , 提供服务的底层阶级 , 符号分析人员 , 城市化 , 城市政策 , Économie cognitive et culturelle , Grande ville créative , Créativité , Classe marginale de service , Analystes symboliques , Urbanisation , Politique urbaine , Kognitiv-kulturelle Wirtschaft , Kreative Stadt , Kreativität , Dienstleistungs-Unterklasse , Symbolanalysten , Urbanisierung , Stadtpolitik , Economía cognitiva-cultural , Ciudad creativa , Creatividad , Clase inferior de servicios , Analistas de símbolos , Urbanización , Política urbana , O18, R10
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