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Cultural Sector and Sustainable Economic Development - Innovation and the Creative Economy in European Cities

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The cultural sector plays an important role in sustainable economic development and creates economic activities, opportunities for entrepreneurship and jobs, adding to the attractiveness of cities and contributing to the development of tourism. The Cultural Sector and Sustainable Economic Development: Innovation and the Creative Economy in European Cities offers both a theoretical and practical analysis of the contemporary approach to culture and innovation, with special emphasis on the relationships among culture, innovation and the economy.

Sustainable development, itself, balances environmental protection, culture, social progress, the economy and stability today and for the future. The book's key theme is the role and possibility of culture as a laboratory, with a strong supporting subtext on innovative practice. The text provides an eclectic mix of possibilities that reinforce and underscore the full innovative and complex potentials of culture. It is a cross-disciplinary volume presenting case studies that cover the main theme of cultural ecosystem in a very broad sense, highlighting the relationships that could lead to a sustainable system where economy and culture are the main players. It proposes and maps the European perspective of urban cultural development and suggests that the successes and challenges of European cities under consideration may offer guidance on best practices for urban development in other distant cultural contexts.

This book is written in such a way that it can be used as a summary for a cultural professional, a reference text for an academic or for actors in local development and cultural policy at European, national and local levels.

List of contents

List of Figures and Tables


  1. Introduction


  2. About Cities Today


  3. Culture, Innovation and Development


  4. The Environment and Sustainable Development

  5. PART I - Local Government and Innovation


  6. Innovation in Local Governments - Culture Policy


  7. Innovation and Development of Creative Industries

  8. PART II - Culture and the Creative Economy


  9. Economic and Social Value of the Cultural Sector


  10. Case Studies - Research (Local Governments, Cultural Institutions and Organisations Throughout Europe)


  11. The First Focus Group of Research    City of Stockholm
    City of Glasgow
    City of Edinburgh
    City of Dublin
    City of London
    City of Turku
    City of Eindhoven


  12. The Second Focus Group of the Research City of Rome
    City of Bologna
    City of Barcelona
    City of Brussels
    City of Marseille
    City of Reims
    City of Grenoble
    City of Mannheim
    City of Dortmund


  13. The Third Focus Group of the Research City of Bratislava
    City of Novi Sad
    Cities of Kiev/Moscow/Eindhoven
    City of Belgrade
    City of Gabrovo
    City of Zagreb
    City of Skopje
    City of Krakow
    City of Ljubljana
    City of Budapest

  14. PART III - Analysis of Case Studies in Europe


  15. Analysis of Case Studies in Europe


  16. Discussion


  17. Conclusion


  18. Bibliography

Index

About the author

Biljana Mickov, PhD, is a cultural researcher who holds a PhD from University of Reims Champagne - Ardeen, France.

Summary

This book offers both a theoretical and practical analysis of the contemporary approach to culture and innovation, with special emphasis on the relationship between culture, innovation and the economy. Its key theme is the role and possibility of culture as a laboratory, with a strong supporting subtext on innovative practice.

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