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[Commlist] Call for chapter proposals for edited volume - Cities and Culture: Critically re-evaluating urban cultural policy frameworks
Thu Jun 29 21:29:44 GMT 2023
*Call for chapter proposals for edited volume*
*Cities and Culture: Critically re-evaluating urban cultural policy
frameworks*
Cultural planning holds a central place in urban regeneration and urban
re-profiling initiatives in cities around the world. Over the past 20
years, interest in the ways in which cities might be re-imagined and
place-branded through specific creative and cultural identities and
activities has increased exponentially. Urban policymakers have sought
to find ways to leverage place-based cultural identities to drive a
range of urban development, economic, heritage, and tourism initiatives.
This is demonstrated, for example, through the wide enactment of a range
of culturally focused urban development strategies (for example, Music
City initiatives) and the development of a range of ‘creative’ and
‘cultural’ frameworks (for example, the UNESCO Creative Cities Network).
Given that creative cities policy frameworks are becoming increasingly
prevalent on a global scale, and in light of long-standing critiques
regarding economic determinism and the narrow understanding of ‘culture’
deployed in such frameworks, in this volume we seek to bring together
contributions which offer critical re-evaluations grounded within
diverse geographical contexts. Thematically, we welcome contributions
which consider the following issues:
* The city-specific impacts of creative and cultural cities frameworks
and their capacity to support urban regeneration and social and
economic development, for example the UNESCO Creative Cities
Network, other international or national frameworks such as City of
Culture awards, as well as localised initiatives.
* City-specific cultural policies and regulatory frameworks which
might support and/or inhibit particular forms of creative and
cultural initiatives and activities, both in the short and long term.
* Alternative strategies and methods for evaluating the success of
creative city policies beyond economic determinism and shifting
attitudes toward arts and culture as a social and cultural good.
* Consideration of the ways in which creative and cultural city policy
frameworks might be re-worked, re-imagined, or re-invigorated in
order to provide more equitable forms of urban, social, and economic
development in cities.
* The capacity of arts and cultural activity to address local
environmental issues and broader climate change and sustainability
goals.
* Critical evaluations of in-situ place activation and cultural
engagement initiatives, and/ or activities with a particular
consideration of their impact/s and how they fit within city-wide
frameworks and policy initiatives.**
Providing accounts of a geographically diverse range of cities is a
priority of this edited collection. Therefore, we are particularly
interested in receiving submissions from scholars working outside of, or
otherwise researching cities outside of, the global west; submissions on
cities that are under-represented in the extant literature; and
submissions from those who identify as belonging to marginalised and
minority groups. **
Interested contributors should send the following to
(citiesandculturebook /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(citiesandculturebook /at/ gmail.com)>by
October 31, 2023:
* A 250-300 word abstract which clearly outlines: the geographical
location of the case study/ies to be examined, the policy/ies and/
or initiatives to be examined and the approach to fieldwork and
analysis (as appropriate). We appreciate your proposals may be
speculative at this stage, however we ask for as much detail as
you’re able to provide so we can make an informed decision on your
proposed topic.
* 100-word biography statement for all author/s.
We anticipate that full chapters will be of 5 – 6,000 words and due
mid-2024, with the book expected to be published 2025. Details of the
publisher to be provided in due course.
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