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Id 203
Author Rosenstein, C.,
Title Cultural development and city neighborhoods.
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Rosenstein, C. (2011). Cultural development and city neighborhoods. City, Culture and Society, 2(1): 9‑15.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccs.2011.02.002
Abstract This article examines four defining characteristics of city cultural policy: (1) the concentration of cultural resources in downtowns and cultural districts; (2) a policy infrastructure focused on nonprofit organizations, cultural industries and tourism; (3) the narrow policy scope and political influence of city-level cultural agencies; and (4) the decentralized and under-institutionalized authority and oversight in the public cultural sector. The article traces the impacts of these characteristics on cultural development and the cultural life of neighborhoods, arguing that when city cultural agencies do not consciously and actively incorporate communities and their needs into cultural development, their policies and programs can in fact conflict with and threaten the cultural health of urban neighborhoods.

Keywords Cultural development; Cultural policy; Cultural administration; Cities; Urban neighborhoods; Cultural democracy




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