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Cultural Clusters and the Post-industrial City: Towards the Remapping of Urban Cultural Policy

机译:文化集群与后工业城市:重塑城市文化政策

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This paper explores and discusses the fairly recent phenomenon of cultural clustering strategies in the Netherlands. Amongst other things based on ideologies of 'enterprise culture', the quest for urban imagery and positioning strategies, the changing spatial fabric of cities and a search for economic and cultural revitalisation, for the past 5-10 years, the formation of cultural clusters has turned into something of an urban cultural development hype. However, what at first glance appears as a common model, often accompanied by boldly expressed slogans concerning the new role of culture and creativity in the physical and economic revitalisation of cities, in more detail unfolds as an ambivalent and conflict-ridden mixture of cultural, economic, social and spatial interests and sentiments. From a short-term perspective, such an eclectic blending of interests and sentiments might be considered as a good opportunity for urban cultural developments within a 'post-modern' urban development regime. However, from a long-term perspective, there is the danger that the divergent sentiments and interests start to undermine and constrain each other, in the end resulting in adverse effects, mutual distrust and a standstill of developments. Following a detailed investigation of five cultural clustering projects in the Netherlands, and based on Zukin's account of the exchange of cultural and economic values in the contemporary city, the paper argues that, in order to get out of this potentially self-defeating situation, and to enable a more sensitive but also strategic involvement of the cultural sector in the governance of cultural cluster projects, it is necessary to develop a more sophisticated understanding of the complex dynamics involved. Central to this is a locally specific appreciation of the changing interaction between culture (place) and commerce (market) in today's mixed economy of leisure, culture and creativity. This implies both a critique and advancement of existing theories concerning the role of culture in urban development and the development of a more detailed comparative perspective on urban cultural policy projects, thus moving beyond overgeneralised perceptions of the developments concerned.
机译:本文探讨并讨论了荷兰最近出现的文化集群战略现象。在过去的5到10年间,基于“企业文化”意识形态,对城市形象和定位策略的追求,不断变化的城市空间结构以及对经济和文化复兴的追求等诸多方面,形成了文化集群。变成了城市文化发展的炒作。但是,乍一看似乎是一种普遍的模式,通常伴随着大胆的口号,涉及文化和创造力在城市的物质和经济复兴中的新作用,更详细地讲,是文化,经济,社会和空间利益和情感。从短期的角度来看,这种折衷的兴趣和情感融合可以被认为是“后现代”城市发展体制下城市文化发展的良机。但是,从长远的角度来看,存在分歧的情绪和利益开始相互破坏和相互制约的危险,最终导致不利影响,相互不信任和发展停滞。在对荷兰的五个文化集群项目进行了详细调查之后,并基于祖金对当代城市文化和经济价值交流的描述,本文认为,为了摆脱这种潜在的自我败坏的局面,为了使文化部门能够更加敏感地但也可以战略性地参与文化集群项目的治理,有必要对所涉及的复杂动态有更深入的了解。对此的核心是在当今休闲,文化和创造力的混合经济中,对文化(地方)和商业(市场)之间不断变化的相互作用的局部特定理解。这意味着对有关文化在城市发展中的作用的现有理论进行了批判和发展,并提出了关于城市文化政策项目的更详细的比较观点,从而超越了对有关发展的过度概括的认识。

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  • 来源
    《Urban Studies》 |2004年第3期|p.507-532|共26页
  • 作者

    Hans Mommaas;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Leisure Studies, Tilburg University, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 区域规划、城乡规划;
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