The importance of neighborhood context in arts-led development
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2016
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This article contributes to the creative city–community development arts policy debate by examining the association of arts organizations to various neighborhood contexts in New York City. Results from multivariate regression analyses show that arts organizations regardless of type are positioned to serve the creative class rather than play a community development role. Notably, only a small subset of locally focused organizations and organizations with smaller expenditures locate in disadvantaged and immigrant neighborhoods where they might play a direct role in community development. Instead, most arts organizations tend to locate in the most highly urbanized, amenities-rich areas with young working singles and creative industries. These findings raise important questions for incorporating the arts into neighborhood planning efforts. |
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Sage Publications, Inc. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87337/7/87337a.pdf DOI:10.1177/0739456X15599040 Murdoch, James, Grodach, Carl, & Foster, Nicole (2016) The importance of neighborhood context in arts-led development. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 36(1), pp. 32-48. |
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Copyright 2015 The Author(s) |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Arts #Community development #Creative city #Creative class #Creative placemaking |
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Journal Article |