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Zusatztext 'This text with extensive references throughout has proved a thought-provoking and challenging read.' Building Engineer 'While the mantra of cultural capitals has dominated recent debates about urban vitality! this is the first warts-and-all analysis of the experience of first and second order cultural capitals through longitudinal comparative studies. This is a timely and inspiring contribution to the debate about the potential of the arts to enhance urban images! economies and communities.' Jennifer Craik! University of Canberra! Australia '... the overall quality of the book is high. Especially the case studies on Glasgow! Bilbao! Singapore and Geelong provide a lot of inspiration for researchers and practitioners who are interested in creative cities. As such! Johnson's book is a valuable contribution to the growing literature in this field and certainly deserves a wide read.' European Spatial Research and Policy Informationen zum Autor Dr Johnson is Associate Professor in the School of History! Heritage and Society! Deakin University! Australia Klappentext Offers a series of case studies drawn from five countries (Australia! Singapore! Spain! UK! US) to support an argument for the arts contributing to sustainable urban regeneration. This book presents original theorizations of cultural capital and sustainable development. Zusammenfassung This book is about the power of the arts to enhance city images, urban economies and communities. It offers a series of five case studies to examine how the arts contribute to sustainable urban regeneration. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Creating Value, Valuing Creativity; 2: Conceptualising the Cultural Industries/Cultural Capitals; 3: The Emergence of Cultural Capitals; 4: Glasgow: Cultural Tourism and Design; 5: Bilbao: The Guggenheim and Post-modern City of Spectacle; 6: Singapore: Post-colonial City of Cultural Heritage and Performance; 7: Geelong as a Cultural Capital? Down Under Echoes; 8: Cultural Capitals: Re-valuing the Arts and Re-making Sustainable City Spaces...