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Cultural Policy as Urban Transformation? Critical Reflections on Glasgow, European City of Culture 1990

Autore: Lidia Varbanova - Data: 13 ott 2008, 12:23

This paper revisits Glasgow, European City of Culture 1990, and considers the main criticisms made of Glasgow’s cultural policy as an urban renewal strategy.

The author argues that, while many of the criticisms made by opposition groups such as Workers’ City were valid, and largely supported by the economic and social problems that have faced Glasgow since 1990, nonetheless it also suggests that this critical response itself needs to be subjected to more thorough scrutiny. The paper claims that flagship cultural events can do little but gloss over and divert attention away from the major structural problems that characterise many ex-industrial cities and concludes by arguing that the lessons of Glasgow’s experience are also very relevant for other cities such as Liverpool that are also increasingly embracing cultural policy as a route to urban transformation.

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Autore/i: Gerry Mooney
Editore: In: Local Economy Vol 19, No. 4: 327-340
Anno di pubblicazione: 2003

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