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Tytuł: Obliterating creative capital? Urban governance of creative industries in post-socialist Budapest

Twórca:

Czirfusz, Márton

Data wydania/powstania:

2014

Typ zasobu:

Tekst

Inny tytuł:

Europa XXI 26 (2014)

Wydawca:

IGiPZ PAN

Miejsce wydania:

Warszawa

Opis:

29 cm ; Każdy numer posiada własny tytuł.

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Czasopismo/Artykuł

Abstrakt:

One of the disguises of the entrepreneurial city reaching Eastern Europe is what is called the creativity thesis. The author first points out that the idea of the creative city / creative capital has arrived in Hungary withoutany critical voices heard. He then goes on to evaluate some of the recent urban developments in Budapest linked to the idea of creativity. The paper argues that the idea of creative capital has been translated into developmentpractices differently in the Hungarian context, which has also resulted in the obliteration of creative capital. Finally, the author underlines the importance of new perspectives in counteracting the hegemony of the creativecapital thesis.

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Europa XXI

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26

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85

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Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania Polskiej Akademii Nauk

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Unia Europejska. Europejski Fundusz Rozwoju Regionalnego ; Program Operacyjny Innowacyjna Gospodarka, lata 2010-2014, Priorytet 2. Infrastruktura strefy B + R

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