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Id : 639

Author :
Shaw K.

Title


Y21: Culture-led regeneration in twenty-first century UK city regions

Reference :


Shaw K.; Y21: Culture-led regeneration in twenty-first century UK city regions ;International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning vol:12 issue: 4.0 page:628.0

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85008516500&doi=10.2495%2fSDP-V12-N4-628-636&partnerID=40&md5=3506d0e7dbae7f30fadc39f1df2c17e7
Abstract This paper is concerned with regions of cities, or City-Regions and the capacity of culture as a mechanism of social development in the twenty-first century. It focusses on a case study research project Yorkshire 21 (Y21), funded by Leeds Beckett University, UK. This interdisciplinary project united academic researchers with local communities to enable small-scale, culture-led community regeneration projects in Yorkshire. It was born out of the universitys mission to engage with and contribute to the well-being of the region, and to increase public engagement with academic research by establishing a conversation between scholars and members of the public. Following the exemplar of a series of creative writing community history workshops held as part of the project, the article examines a smallscale study of culture-led regeneration in a specific City-Region of the United Kingdom. Critically exploring community-led regeneration as a strategy based on recovery and valorization of local culture, the article proposes the centrality of community contributions to culture-led regeneration projects in contemporary UK City-Regions. © 2017 WIT Press.



Results:


                    Category                    

             Certainity            
Heritage 0.0086
Archives 0.0002
Libraries 0.0038
Book and Press 0.0000
Visual Arts 0.0006
Performing Arts 0.0003
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0001
Architecture 0.0005
Adverstizing 0.0000
Art crafts 0.0013
General cultural dimension 0.9845
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