Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2990764338> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 items per page.
- W2990764338 abstract "This communication will aim to analyze the effects in terms of territorial innovation of cultural players networks rooted in urban districts. Cultural sectors workers are agents of cultural development in cities. Artists, theater directors and gallery owners participate in the creation, production and diffusion of cultural offer at different scales. The scientific literature points out a planned or spontaneous phenomenon of spatial agglomeration of these workers in specific urban neighborhoods know as artistic (Ambrosino, 2013), cultural (Mommaas, 2004) or creative (Liefooghe, 2015) quarters. The concentration of cultural workers inside urban neighborhoods encourages to question their relationship with these spaces and their ability to foster the territorial innovation. Are they developing some actions into the neighborhood scale? Are there some collective dynamics emerging between cultural players? Are there links with other stakeholders of these territories (inhabitants, local merchants…)?To answer these questions, a qualitative methodology mobilizing semi-structured interview (more than 60 interviews with cultural players and inhabitants in 2015 and 2016), mental map (Gieseking, 2013), social network analysis and observation has been used to analyze the Panier (Marseille, France) and Olivettes (Nantes, France) districts. These two central neighborhoods concentrate many associations and companies of cultural industries (see Petiteau, 2012 in the case of Olivettes). Former wastelands, these quarters now enjoy an urban and economic renewal transforming their image.The analysis of the results of field work shows that cultural players of the studied areas seeking to participate in local life by proposing a cultural offer. This cultural offer takes various forms ranging from participatory photographic workshops, to the positioning of works of art in the public space (graffiti ...), through the programming of art shows in the streets and pubs. A social network linking cultural players in each quarter emerges and allows the realization of collective projects and events whose main purpose is to animate these territories. These actions are also an opportunity to create links with inhabitants and local merchants. Based on local resources and aimed to enliven the cultural life of the territory, these actions brought by cultural players foster the territorial innovation.The presence of cultural players and their actions at the local level participate in the image evolution of the Panier and Olivettes neighborhoods. Strategies of real estate appreciation building on this evolution lead to the emergence of a process of gentrification which selects the resident population of the districts on an economic criterion. This process can question the territorial innovation driven by cultural players, improvement of welfare not benefiting the low-income populations forced to move due to rising rents and property prices." @default.
- W2990764338 created "2019-12-05" @default.
- W2990764338 creator A5015986464 @default.
- W2990764338 date "2016-11-09" @default.
- W2990764338 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2990764338 title "Networks of Cultural Players as Driving Force of Territorial Innovation in Creative Quarters" @default.
- W2990764338 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2990764338 type Work @default.
- W2990764338 sameAs 2990764338 @default.
- W2990764338 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2990764338 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2990764338 hasAuthorship W2990764338A5015986464 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C203663800 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C26271046 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C2776182711 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C144024400 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C17744445 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C199539241 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C203663800 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C205649164 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C26271046 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C2776182711 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C2778755073 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C39549134 @default.
- W2990764338 hasConceptScore W2990764338C58640448 @default.
- W2990764338 hasOpenAccess W2990764338 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W156683845 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W170920892 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W1994500136 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W201172313 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2047729889 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2113958709 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2373745744 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2384618498 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2404090734 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2595738256 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2602880748 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2766303727 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2902004689 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2902804051 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W2998195602 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W3001887745 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W3146955621 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W3157435576 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W3163699236 @default.
- W2990764338 hasRelatedWork W3207359726 @default.
- W2990764338 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2990764338 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2990764338 magId "2990764338" @default.
- W2990764338 workType "article" @default.