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The Creative City

Vision and Execution
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The Creative City: Vision and Execution explores the evolving concept of the creative city by connecting theory with real-world practice. Edited by James E. Doyle and Biljana Mickov, the book offers insightful examples of successful cultural and creative initiatives across Europe. It examines how the creative city relates to the cultural sector and broader social and economic trends, including sustainability and social networking, providing a modern framework for policymakers, city planners, and citizens.
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Ideal for researchers, cultural managers, urban planners, and anyone interested in contemporary cultural policy and creative practices within European cities.

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The Creative City: Vision and Execution, edited by Jim Doyle and Biljana Mickov, bridges the gap between the Creative City as concept and the Creative City as practice and, in so doing, provides a contemporary template for policy makers, city planners, and citizens alike. Doyle and Mickov examine and explain the changes to the concept of the โ€™cre

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The Creative City: Vision and Execution, edited by James E. Doyle and Biljana Mickov, challenges the popular understanding of the Creative City by bridging the gap between the Creative City as concept and as practice. In doing so, it provides a contemporary template for policymakers, city planners, and citizens alike.

This book offers researchers and pragmatists a series of real-life examples of successful cultural and creative practice across Europe. It reflects on the analysis and thinking that form our contemporary understanding of the creative city. The examination includes changes to the concept of the 'creative city' and explores its connectivity to the cultural sector and other sectors and practices throughout Europe. It serves to illustrate the perspectives of Cultural Managers, Educators, Professionals, and Researchers from the creative sector in Dublin and across Europe.

This book presents the reader, and the cultural sector at large, with a new reality based on the quality of contemporary creative practice. Doyle and Mickov address cultural trends such as sustainability and social networking, highlighting how they impact our attitudes towards culture and the creative city. By recognising that we live in a time of rapid change affecting all systems, financial models, resources, the economy, and technology, the authors assert that the creative process is at the heart of our responses to these changes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780367880378

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 December 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 460g

Pages: 248

About the Author

James E. Doyle is a cultural manager, a practicing artist and one of the Arts Officers for Dublin City Council. He has recently been appointed as Coordinator for the Dublin bid for EU Capital of Culture 2020. James has qualifications in fine art, European cultural project management, physics and chemistry, and has a special interest in the research, critical analysis and publication of topical cultural themes, particularity in relation to sustainable cultural development.

Biljana Mickov is a cultural researcher, editor and consultant. She graduated from the University of Novi Sad and also holds a European Diploma in Cultural Project Management from the Marcel Hicter Foundation Brussels (supported by UNESCO and the EU Commission). Biljana is arts, culture and creative industries editor for cultural publication Thought. She collaborated on cultural partnerships internationally and her work has been published in Spain, the UK, France and Serbia. She is a member of the European Expert Network on Culture (EENC), a project that comprises a group of high-level experts who provide assessments and reports in the field of cultural policy.

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