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Author Slach O., Boruta T.
Title What can cultural and creative industries do for urban development? three stories from the postsocialist industrial city of ostrava
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Slach O., Boruta T.; What can cultural and creative industries do for urban development? three stories from the postsocialist industrial city of ostrava ;Quaestiones Geographicae vol:31 issue: 4.0 page:99.0

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Abstract This paper is focused on the role of cultural and creative industries in the regeneration of the inner city of Ostrava. The first part outlines the basic relationship of cultural and creative industries and urban areas in market economies, with emphasis on industrial cities. Ostrava is a post-socialist city, therefore essential characteristics of one are briefly given. The empirical part presents three case studies demonstrating the impact of cultural and creative industries on the regeneration of the inner city of Ostrava. In the conclusion, the case studies are discussed in a comparative perspective with special accent on the role of the public sector as an actor of culture-led regeneration in Ostrava. © 2012, Versita. All rights reserved.

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What can cultural and creative industries do for urban development? Culturally-oriented flagships as well as cultural quarters emerge primarily in inner cities which face a decline as a result of deindustrialisation and the process of commercial and residential suburbanisation. : the Black Meadow If Stodoln Street represented a social brownfield in the past the area of ern louka is an industrial brownfield formed by large slag heaps typical of an industrial city. In this paper we attempted to outline the basic aspects of the role of culture in the regeneration process on the example of three areas in the inner city of industrial Ostrava. The creation of the site was in a way a result of the combination of a wild post-revolution transformation when territorial or functional regulations of the area practically did not exist while the principle dominating in the public sector was that of laissez-faire with maximum confidence in the market.


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