Advanced Introduction to the Creative City

Author:   Charles Landry
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781788973496


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   18 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Charles Landry
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781788973496


ISBN 10:   1788973496
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   18 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Contents: 1. Setting the scene 2. Highlights and summary 3 Uncreative and creative places 4. Waves of change 5. Objective and subjective: My story 6. A timeline and trajectory 7. The characteristics of cities 8. The qualities of creativity 9. The creative repertoire 10. The regeneration repertoire 11. The gentrification dilemma 12. Ambition and creativity 13. Psychology and the city 14. Digitization - The Game Changer 15. The Creative Bureaucracy 16. Measuring the pulse of places Index

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'Creative city' remains one of the most globally influential policy ideas. Landry's Advanced Introduction presents an intellectual landscape of the most compelling policy ideas, creative proposals, models of practice, and frameworks of reflection, that the creative city imaginary facilitates around the world. This is an essential companion to cultural policy in relation to cities and creative economy, place-making and any form of sustainable community worth living in.' --Jonathan Vickery, University of Warwick, UK'It is always impressive and inspiring how Charles Landry manages to tap into the big questions for our common future. His innovative approach to culture and creative industries as a mind and game changer developed a movement that is constantly growing. This book is again an eye opener on how to work on central issues - multi-layered, interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral - bringing life and perspectives into the cities of tomorrow - where people have the power.' --Claudia Jericho, Creative Human Relations/ CREATIVE.NRW, Nord Rhein Westfalen Government, Germany 'Yes I love this book and find it very helpful as it describes for the first time the history of creative cities in a comprehensive way.' --Emeritus Professor, Masayuki Sasaki, Osaka City University, Japan


`Now that the shock and awe of claim and counterclaim has blown over; an inspiring reflective synthesis of both the practices and the potentials for the Creative City.' -- Andy C Pratt, City University of London, UK `Creative city' remains one of the most globally influential policy ideas. Landry's Advanced Introduction presents an intellectual landscape of the most compelling policy ideas, creative proposals, models of practice, and frameworks of reflection, that the creative city imaginary facilitates around the world. This is an essential companion to cultural policy in relation to cities and creative economy, place-making and any form of sustainable community worth living in.' -- Jonathan Vickery, University of Warwick, UK `It is always impressive and inspiring how Charles Landry manages to tap into the big questions for our common future. His innovative approach to culture and creative industries as a mind and game changer developed a movement that is constantly growing. This book is again an eye opener on how to work on central issues - multi-layered, interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral - bringing life and perspectives into the cities of tomorrow - where people have the power. -- Claudia Jericho, Creative Human Relations/ CREATIVE.NRW, Nord Rhein Westfalen Government, Germany `Yes I love this book and find it very helpful as it describes for the first time the history of creative cities in a comprehensive way.' -- Emeritus Professor, Masayuki Sasaki, Osaka City University, Japan


'Having been one of many collaborating with Charles on this journey, I believe this publication is valuable in bringing together the many streams of thinking, exploration and practice behind the notion of a truly Creative City .' -- Richard Brecknock, Brecknock Consulting, Australia 'At last the comprehensive story of the creative city and the many streams of thought it inspires - by the most significant author and thinker in this space. As Charles argues, thinking with imagination and creativity is no longer a choice for cities, it's essential for them to thrive.' -- Margie Caust, Urban Strategist 'Now that the shock and awe of claim and counterclaim has blown over; an inspiring reflective synthesis of both the practices and the potentials for the Creative City.' -- Andy C. Pratt, City University of London, UK 'Creative city' remains one of the most globally influential policy ideas. Landry's Advanced Introduction presents an intellectual landscape of the most compelling policy ideas, creative proposals, models of practice, and frameworks of reflection, that the creative city imaginary facilitates around the world. This is an essential companion to cultural policy in relation to cities and creative economy, place-making and any form of sustainable community worth living in.' -- Jonathan Vickery, University of Warwick, UK 'It is always impressive and inspiring how Charles Landry manages to tap into the big questions for our common future. His innovative approach to culture and creative industries as a mind and game changer developed a movement that is constantly growing. This book is again an eye opener on how to work on central issues - multi-layered, interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral - bringing life and perspectives into the cities of tomorrow - where people have the power. -- Claudia Jericho, Creative Human Relations/ CREATIVE.NRW, Nord Rhein Westfalen Government, Germany 'Yes I love this book and find it very helpful as it describes for the first time the history of creative cities in a comprehensive way.' -- Emeritus Professor, Masayuki Sasaki, Osaka City University, Japan


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