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A tale of a town: Artists crafting 'the creative class'.

机译:一个小镇的故事:艺术家制作“创意阶层”。

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This dissertation presents an alternative understanding to current works exploring the creative class. Extant views of the creative class portray it as a concentration of individuals and organizations producing clusters of interconnected cultural activities fostering positive socioeconomic change in the communities where they are located. By contrast, this dissertation articulates the creative class as time evolving geographical organizing of networked creative individuals whose presence over time in a community may or may not foster positive socioeconomic change. The creative class is thus conceptualized as contingent and continuously evolving processes whose emergence at any one point in time may or may not be sustainable over time.Framed theoretically through a nexus between strategic management, economic geography, and economic sociology, the unfolding of a creative class is explored as location specific phenomenon illustrating mutually co-constructing processes of organizations and their environment. It focuses --as its exemplar- on local socioeconomic processes enacted by an assortment of artists and artisans in a small New England (USA) former mill town.A case study was derived from data collected for over four years in fieldwork through a multi-method approach. Underpinned by interpretative notions, methodology included participative ethnography and social network analyses, where quantitative and qualitative data functioned in a complementary way. Exploring relationships between artists and artisans and their organizing attempts to become members of the community, observations focused on mundane situations through which these processes were enacted. Social network methodologies contributed to mapping processual linkages between community members, while further ethnographic work contextualized relationships uncovered through social network analyses.The resulting case study presents a narrative about the unfolding of a potential creative class as dynamic bottom-up phenomenon whose socioeconomic consequences cannot be guaranteed by formal planning. Artists and artisans struggle to become a community of creative practice and become acknowledged as such by their neighbors when their organizing opens up socioeconomic change. These processes, which may lead to a sustainable cultural economy in this location, are not independent or exogenous to the place. They are part of the local history, influenced by shared and ongoing socioeconomic processes, and specific to locality.
机译:本论文提出了对当前探索创意类作品的另一种理解。对创意阶层的现有看法将其描绘为个人和组织的聚集,这些个人和组织产生相互关联的文化活动集群,从而促进其所在社区的积极社会经济变化。相比之下,本论文将创意阶层明确地表述为网络创意人的时间地理分布,其随着时间的推移在社区中的存在可能会或可能不会促进积极的社会经济变化。因此,创意阶层被概念化为偶然的,不断发展的过程,在任何时间点的出现都可能随着时间的推移而可持续。在理论上通过战略管理,经济地理学和经济社会学之间的联系来构筑创意该课程是作为特定于位置的现象进行探讨的,该现象说明了组织及其环境的相互协同构建过程。举例来说,本手册着重介绍了一个由新英格兰(美国)前小磨坊镇中的艺术家和工匠制定的当地社会经济过程。案例研究是根据过去四年来通过多方实地调查收集的数据得出的方法方法。在解释性概念的支持下,方法论包括参与式人种志和社会网络分析,其中定量和定性数据以互补的方式起作用。探索艺术家与工匠之间的关系,以及他们试图成为社区成员的组织尝试,观察的重点是通过这些程序制定的普通情况。社交网络方法有助于映射社区成员之间的过程联系,而进一步的人种学工作通过社交网络分析揭示了情境关系,由此产生的案例研究叙述了潜在的创意阶层的发展,这种动态的自下而上现象无法消除其社会经济后果由正式计划保证。艺术家和手工艺人努力成为创意实践的社区,并在组织开放社会经济变革时受到邻居的认可。这些过程可能会导致该地区的可持续文化经济发展,但它们并非独立于该地区也不是外来的。它们是当地历史的一部分,受共享和持续的社会经济过程影响,并且特定于本地。

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  • 作者

    Osorio Fernandez, Arturo.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Massachusetts Amherst.;

  • 授予单位 University of Massachusetts Amherst.;
  • 学科 Fine Arts.Business Administration Management.Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 317 p.
  • 总页数 317
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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