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Handbook of Creative Cities
Edited by David Emanuel Andersson, Åke E. Andersson and Charlotta Mellander
With the publication of The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida in 2002, the ‘creative city’ became the new hot topic among urban policymakers, planners and economists. Florida has developed one of three path-breaking theories about the relationship between creative individuals and urban environments. The economist Åke E. Andersson and the psychologist Dean Simonton are the other members of this ‘creative troika’. In the Handbook of Creative Cities, Florida, Andersson and Simonton appear in the same volume for the first time. The expert contributors in this timely Handbook extend their insights with a varied set of theoretical and empirical tools. The diversity of the contributions reflect the multidisciplinary nature of creative city theorizing, which encompasses urban economics, economic geography, social psychology, urban sociology, and urban planning. The stated policy implications are equally diverse, ranging from libertarian to social democratic visions of our shared creative and urban future.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 31 Aug 2011
- ISBN:
- 9781849801508
- eISBN:
- 9780857936394
- Pages:
- 576
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- Handbook of Creative Cities
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Analysing Creative Cities
- Chapter 2: Creative People Need Creative Cities
- Chapter 3: The Creative Class Paradigm
- Chapter 4: Big-C Creativity in the Big City
- Chapter 5: Clusters, Networks and Creativity
- Chapter 6: The Open City
- Chapter 7: The Value of Creativity
- Chapter 8: Understanding Canada’s Evolving Design Economy
- Chapter 9: Technology, Talent and Tolerance and Inter-regional Migration in Canada
- Chapter 10: Higher Education and the Creative City
- Chapter 11: Research Nodes and Networks
- Chapter 12: Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development
- Chapter 13: The Arts: Not Just Artists (and Vice Versa)
- Chapter 14: The Creative Potential of Network Cities
- Chapter 15: Why Being There Matters: Finnish Professionals in Silicon Valley
- Chapter 16: Creative Cities Need Less Government
- Chapter 17: Land-use Regulation for the Creative City
- Chapter 18: The Emergence of Vancouver as a Creative City
- Chapter 19: Cultivating Creativity: Market Creation of Agglomeration Economies
- Chapter 20: The Sociability and Morality of Market Settlements
- Chapter 21: Creative Environments: The Case for Local Economic Diversity
- Chapter 22: Does Density Matter?
- Chapter 23: Creative Milieus in the Stockholm Region
- Chapter 24: The Creative City and its Distributional Consequences: The Case of Wellington
- Chapter 25: Contract, Voice and Rent: Voluntary Urban Planning
- Chapter 26: A Roadmap for the Creative City
- Index
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- Handbook of Creative Cities
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Analysing Creative Cities
- Chapter 2: Creative People Need Creative Cities
- Chapter 3: The Creative Class Paradigm
- Chapter 4: Big-C Creativity in the Big City
- Chapter 5: Clusters, Networks and Creativity
- Chapter 6: The Open City
- Chapter 7: The Value of Creativity
- Chapter 8: Understanding Canada’s Evolving Design Economy
- Chapter 9: Technology, Talent and Tolerance and Inter-regional Migration in Canada
- Chapter 10: Higher Education and the Creative City
- Chapter 11: Research Nodes and Networks
- Chapter 12: Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development
- Chapter 13: The Arts: Not Just Artists (and Vice Versa)
- Chapter 14: The Creative Potential of Network Cities
- Chapter 15: Why Being There Matters: Finnish Professionals in Silicon Valley
- Chapter 16: Creative Cities Need Less Government
- Chapter 17: Land-use Regulation for the Creative City
- Chapter 18: The Emergence of Vancouver as a Creative City
- Chapter 19: Cultivating Creativity: Market Creation of Agglomeration Economies
- Chapter 20: The Sociability and Morality of Market Settlements
- Chapter 21: Creative Environments: The Case for Local Economic Diversity
- Chapter 22: Does Density Matter?
- Chapter 23: Creative Milieus in the Stockholm Region
- Chapter 24: The Creative City and its Distributional Consequences: The Case of Wellington
- Chapter 25: Contract, Voice and Rent: Voluntary Urban Planning
- Chapter 26: A Roadmap for the Creative City
- Index