ABSTRACT

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 the Creative City as practice and, in so doing, provides a contemporary template for policy makers, city planners, and citizens alike. The book will offer researchers and pragmatists a series of real-life examples of successful cultural and creative practice throughout Europe, reflecting on the analysis and thinking that forms our contemporary understanding of the creative city. It will examine and explain the changes to the concept of the ’creative city’, explore its connectivity to the cultural sector as well as other sectors and practices across Europe and will serve to illustrate the perspectives of Cultural Managers, Educators, Professionals and Researchers from the creative sector in Dublin and Europe. This book will present 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 and how they value-impact our attitudes towards culture and the creative city By recognizing that we live in a time of rapid change, which affects all systems, financial models, resources, the economy and technology, we also recognize that the creative process is at the heart of our responses to these changes.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|26 pages

Witnessing the Creative City

chapter 1|8 pages

Culture in the Global City

chapter 2|11 pages

Creative City

Levels of Creativity

chapter 3|4 pages

Art in Public Space in the City of Bremen

40 Years of Tradition

part II|62 pages

Assessing Governance

chapter 4|8 pages

Community Center Rojc

The Creative Hub of Pula

chapter 5|14 pages

Retooling Governance

Ireland and the “Prêt-à-Créer” Utopia

chapter 6|12 pages

The Creative City

Full STEAM Ahead

chapter 7|13 pages

A Dialogue on Cultural Precincts

“Teeth Will Be Provided for You”

part III|64 pages

New Policy Paths

chapter 9|14 pages

Not Even Wrong

chapter 10|10 pages

Sticky Culture

chapter 11|4 pages

Growing the Creative Economy

Reframing Industrial Policy Objectives

chapter 12|7 pages

Culture as a Byword for Urban Development

The Italian Experience

chapter 13|26 pages

Social Participation Issues in Becoming a Creative City

Learning from European Capitals of Culture

part IV|54 pages

Future Voices

chapter 14|13 pages

Art and Surveillance in the City

We Ignored the Pre-Cogs and Never Looked Up

chapter 15|8 pages

Creativity of the Audience

Saving the World with Beauty, That Is, with Art, Is Worth Trying

chapter 16|30 pages

On Creativity

chapter |3 pages

Afterword

Extreme Future