ABSTRACT

The volume highlights ongoing changes in the political economy of small cities in relation to the field of culture and leisure. Culture and leisure are focal points both to local entrepreneurship and to planning by city governments, which means that these developments are subject to market dynamics as well as to political discourse and action. Public-private partnerships as well as conflicts of interests characterise the field, and a major issue related to the strategic development of culture and leisure is the balance between market and welfare.

This field is gaining importance in most cities today in planning, production and consumption, but to the extent that these changes have drawn academic attention it has focused on large, metropolitan areas and on creative clusters and flagship high culture projects. Smaller cities and their often substantively different cultural strategies have been largely ignored, thus leading to a huge gap in our knowledge on contemporary urban change. By bringing together a number of case studies as well as theoretical reflections on the cultural political economy of small cities, this volume contributes to an emerging small cities research agenda and to the development of policy-relevant expertise that is sensitive to place-specific cultural dynamics.

In taking this approach, the volume hopes to contribute to emerging research on culture and leisure economies by developing a differentiated spatial dimension to it, without which sustainable urban strategies cannot be developed. This book integrates perspectives of economic development with questions of governance and equity in relation to the fields of culture and leisure planning and development. This book should be of interest to students and researchers of Urban Studies and Planning, Regional Studies and Economics, as well as Sociology and Geography.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Cultural political economy of small cities

part |48 pages

Theory and methods

chapter |13 pages

On a road to nowhere

A comment on amenities and urban and regional development

chapter |19 pages

Finding creativity in a small city

How qualitative mapping methods can reveal new geographies of creativity

part |47 pages

Culture as an economic growth strategy

part |47 pages

Actors, networks, creative alliances

chapter |15 pages

Making a micropole

The experiensation of Vejle

chapter |14 pages

Eclectic creativity

Interdisciplinary creative alliances as informal cultural strategy

chapter |16 pages

Europe's internal periphery

Small towns in the context of reflexive polycentricity

part |51 pages

Culture, governance and social equity

chapter |18 pages

Shifting strategies and contexts for culture in small city planning

Interlinking quality of life, economic development, downtown vitality, and community sustainability

chapter |15 pages

Conflicting economic and cultural subjectivities

Governing the future of a small and shrinking city

chapter |16 pages

Landscapes of nostalgia

Place marketing and nostalgia in the American small town