Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Dec 2012)

Uma cidade pós‑criativa?

  • Malcom Miles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/rccs.5091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 99
pp. 09 – 30

Abstract

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Culturally‑led urban redevelopment became the norm throughout Europe during the 1990s. It was rationalized as the idea of a creative city. In some cases, local cultures were marginalized; in others, the promised new prosperity did not arrive while the aestheticisation of space led to gentrification. The creative city is not a socially coherent but rather a socially divisive city, in which culture as the arts is privileged over culture as the articulation of shared values in everyday life. The 2008 financial services crisis interrupted this trajectory, however, providing an opportunity to reassess the idea of a creative city and the values implicit in it. Alternatives emerge in direct action – notably Occupy in 2011‑12 – and activist art. Could there be a post‑creative city? Could the creative imagination of diverse urban groups lead to new socio‑political as well as cultural formations? That might be another urban revolution.

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