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Title Cultural Development in Creative Communities
Abstract The spectacular success of Richard Florida’s book, The Rise of the Creative Class, has yielded a tremendous opportunity for the cultural sector. Civic leaders around the country are rushing to cultivate new economic development strategies to build creative capital, and many are taking a fresh look at how cultural development contributes to authentic, vibrant, creative—and economically successful—communities. Cultural Development in Creative Communities describes how this opportunity fits into cultural development theory and practice over the last couple of decades; examines Portland, Oregon, as a creative city case study; and suggests specific cultural development and planning practices that link to current economic development and broader community strategies. This monograph also includes a resource section of recent studies and research on the issue.
Summary Civic leaders around the United States are cultivating new economic development strategies to build creative capital, and many are taking a fresh look at how cultural development contributes to communities. This monograph examines issues related to these topics and provides a case study of a creative city.
 
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Author Bulick, Bill; with Coletta, Carol; Jackson, Colin; Taylor, Andrew; Wolff, Steven
Series Title Monograph
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Pages 12 p.
Date of Publication November 01, 2003
 
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Name Americans for the Arts
Address 1000 Vermont Ave., NW 6th Floor
City Washington
State, Zip DC, 20005
Country United States
Publisher URL http://www.artsusa.org

 
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Creative Economies
Creative Economies : Creative Industries
Management & Leadership : Organizational Planning
Management & Leadership : Research
(Inactive Categories) : Community Development

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Northwest : Oregon

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