Culture, planning, citizenship

Deborah Stevenson

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    Abstract

    Cultural planning is a strategtc approach to city building and reimaging, and community cultural development that, at its most modest, involves establishing arts precincts and nurturing local creativity. More ambitiously, it often also includes supporting a 'creative cities' agenda, repositioning and expanding the arts as the 'creative' or 'cultural industries', and advocating a range of initiatives to attract and satisfy footloose capital and the so called 'creative class'. It would be misleading to represent cultural planning as a cohesive body of thought or body of policy interventions and, indeed, the name is not even universally used. Nevertheless, it is the case that worldwide since the late 1970s and early 1980s there have been various attempts bv local governments to use the arts and cultural resources strategically in the development of precincts, cities and regions and the term cultural planning is often used generically to refer to such approaches (Evans 2001).
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture
    EditorsGreg Young, Deborah Stevenson
    Place of PublicationU.K.
    PublisherAshgate
    Pages155-169
    Number of pages15
    ISBN (Electronic)9781409422259
    ISBN (Print)9781409422242
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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