04628nam 2201057z- 450 991063998460332120231214133059.03-0365-6129-3(CKB)5470000001633508(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95886(EXLCZ)99547000000163350820202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCulture, Heritage and Territorial Identities for Urban DevelopmentBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (206 p.)3-0365-6130-7 From the 1970s onwards, many towns and cities have experienced deindustrialization processes, while seeing a gradual growth of tertiarization and diversification of services, including cultural ones. With the different, both positive and negative, effects introduced by new cultural interpretations of cities (e.g., culture in public spaces, cultural and creative industries, culture as marketing tools, cultural commodification, etc.), the concept of culture has become increasingly associated with urban image and identity. In finding solutions within regeneration processes, policies often rely on tools from the cultural and creative fields. Additionally, built material and immaterial heritage can have significant roles: e.g., by converting heritage sites and buildings through cultural projects or new functions, or capitalizing on specific traditions and place memory for local identity and place attachment. This SI focuses on cultural approaches in connection with urban development and gather contributions from various research fields. It addresses researchers and academics from social sciences who are interested in topics such as: cultural activities and their role in urban development; cities (re)constructing their identity; culture as a relevant component of current spatial planning policies; urban strategies, attracting creative people; urban image, heritage and culture; culture, local memory and local identities; heritage and industrial culture; subcultures within cities and processes of urban change.Research & information: generalbicsscGeographybicsscspatial identitypolitical-administrative decisionsindustrializationmemory of placesRomaniasemiotic landscapelocal identityidentity politicsreimaginggeographycultural affinityforeign influenceshospitalitysociety opennessurban studiesNovi Sadurban imageculture of livingtraditionheritageCOVID-19 pandemicEuropean Capital of Culturevisual representationcommunist regimeideologyartistic stylizationcollective memorypost-communist representationsnarrativeJewish cultural heritagetourist potentialcultural tourismtourism productniche tourismheritage valuesBucharestSoviet heritageheritagescapeindustrial tourismNortheast Estoniagraffitistreet artculture and heritagecultural identityBucharest (Romania)critical political economycreative economyartsculturesocial justiceethnographycommunity enterprisecross-sectoral partnershipsself-governanceausterityResearch & information: generalGeographyCercleux Andreea-Loretaedt1279102Harfst JörnedtIlovan Oana-RamonaedtCercleux Andreea-LoretaothHarfst JörnothIlovan Oana-RamonaothBOOK9910639984603321Culture, Heritage and Territorial Identities for Urban Development3014580UNINA