#2855. Forgotten values of industrial city still alive: What can the creative city learn from its industrial counterpart?

March 2027publication date
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous);
Social Sciences (all);
Urban Studies;
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Abstract:
Over the past two decades, the creative city agenda has evolved into a predominantly neoliberal policy tool that hides rather than reduces urban inequalities characterized by gentrification, inaccessibility, instability, and segregation. The results show that the collective knowledge, memories, emotions and reflections support the inseparable values of industrialism and socialism on which the city was founded.
Keywords:
Inclusive governance; Industrial culture; Narrative analysis; Post-socialism; Public well-being; Social innovation

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