Labellisation et fabrique urbaine
For several years now, an increasing number of cities have been competing for the title of “European Capital of Culture”. For cities such as Glasgow (1990), Lille (2004) and Liverpool (2008), this label has been synonymous with economic renewal and urban regeneration. Relying on the singular case of...
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| description | For several years now, an increasing number of cities have been competing for the title of “European Capital of Culture”. For cities such as Glasgow (1990), Lille (2004) and Liverpool (2008), this label has been synonymous with economic renewal and urban regeneration. Relying on the singular case of Matera, a medium-sized town in southern Italy awarded twice (Unesco World Heritage in 1993 and European Capital of Culture in 2019), this study takes the reader behind the scenes of the labelling process. The study of an ongoing process is analysed from three angles: the interplay of stakeholders, urban representations and plans to transform the city. Driven by the desire to “trace” the interactions and power play at work in this labelling process, Marina Rotolo proposes an original approach that goes beyond the studies already published on the subject, traditionally focused on assessing the impact of the cultural label. This richly illustrated work draws on several disciplines (architecture, urban history, anthropology) and mobilises a wide range of unpublished sources. In a context defined by international competition and heightened rivalry between cities, where metropolises dominate, it questions the effects of labelling on the urban fabric of medium-sized towns, such as Bourges, recently nominated for European Capital of Culture 2028. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1449242024-09-16T09:46:48Z Labellisation et fabrique urbaine Rotolo, Marina labelling heritage Italy European Capital of Culture urban project thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities For several years now, an increasing number of cities have been competing for the title of “European Capital of Culture”. For cities such as Glasgow (1990), Lille (2004) and Liverpool (2008), this label has been synonymous with economic renewal and urban regeneration. Relying on the singular case of Matera, a medium-sized town in southern Italy awarded twice (Unesco World Heritage in 1993 and European Capital of Culture in 2019), this study takes the reader behind the scenes of the labelling process. The study of an ongoing process is analysed from three angles: the interplay of stakeholders, urban representations and plans to transform the city. Driven by the desire to “trace” the interactions and power play at work in this labelling process, Marina Rotolo proposes an original approach that goes beyond the studies already published on the subject, traditionally focused on assessing the impact of the cultural label. This richly illustrated work draws on several disciplines (architecture, urban history, anthropology) and mobilises a wide range of unpublished sources. In a context defined by international competition and heightened rivalry between cities, where metropolises dominate, it questions the effects of labelling on the urban fabric of medium-sized towns, such as Bourges, recently nominated for European Capital of Culture 2028. 2024-09-16T09:46:46Z 2024-09-16T09:46:46Z 2024 book ONIX_20240916_9791036207105_131 2427-710X 9791036207105 9791036207082 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/144924 fre Sociétés, Espaces, Temps image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9791036207105/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/enseditions/48646 ENS Éditions 10.4000/books.enseditions.48646 For several years now, an increasing number of cities have been competing for the title of “European Capital of Culture”. For cities such as Glasgow (1990), Lille (2004) and Liverpool (2008), this label has been synonymous with economic renewal and urban regeneration. Relying on the singular case of Matera, a medium-sized town in southern Italy awarded twice (Unesco World Heritage in 1993 and European Capital of Culture in 2019), this study takes the reader behind the scenes of the labelling process. The study of an ongoing process is analysed from three angles: the interplay of stakeholders, urban representations and plans to transform the city. Driven by the desire to “trace” the interactions and power play at work in this labelling process, Marina Rotolo proposes an original approach that goes beyond the studies already published on the subject, traditionally focused on assessing the impact of the cultural label. This richly illustrated work draws on several disciplines (architecture, urban history, anthropology) and mobilises a wide range of unpublished sources. In a context defined by international competition and heightened rivalry between cities, where metropolises dominate, it questions the effects of labelling on the urban fabric of medium-sized towns, such as Bourges, recently nominated for European Capital of Culture 2028. 10.4000/books.enseditions.48646 2ef10e66-6d3e-4b6d-9799-bf76360dd3e6 9791036207105 9791036207082 317 Lyon open access |
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