Description |
1 online resource : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Co-Creation in Theory and Practice: Exploring Creativity in the Global North and South -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: conceptualising Co-Creation as a methodology -- Introduction -- What is Co- Creation? -- Co-Creation in theory and practice -- Co-Creation in the Global North and the Global South -- References -- Part I Co-Creation in theory -- 2 Co-creation and the state in a global context -- Introduction -- Seeing from the South -- What/where is the Global South? |
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Policy mobility: a new form of colonisation? -- Moving forward: beyond dichotomies -- Co-creation: a colonising concept? -- Co-Creation and the state: North and South -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Fostering artistic citizenship: how Co-Creation can awaken civil imagination -- Introduction -- The potential of a civil imagination -- Civil imagination and artistic citizenship -- Co-Creation as key to promoting civil imagination -- References -- 4 Global North-South tensions in international Co-Creation projects -- Introduction -- The Global North-South paradigm and the Co-Creation framework |
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Challenging stigmatisation: Santa Marta and Co-Creation -- Actors' identities and the Co-Creation experience -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Doing politics in uncertain times: Co-Creation, agency and the ontology of the city -- Introduction -- The strategic hypothesis of Co-Creation -- Co-Creation in a context of uncertainty -- Urban space, threat space and common space -- References -- 6 Co-Creation and bridging theory-method divides -- Introduction -- The creative research assemblage: thinking through theory and method -- Co-Creative practices |
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Thinking-making-doing: Mapping young people's spaces -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Does space matter? Built environments and Co-Creation in Mexico City -- Introduction -- Conceptual frames: spatial and socially engaged art practices -- A long tradition of socially engaged artists -- Cultural venues in Mexico City -- Collaborative artistic practices -- Collective groups of professional artists with a permanent place -- Individual artistic projects in public open space -- Institutional social development projects in public facilities |
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Artists and residents with self-managed projects in low-income neighbourhoods -- The location of collaborative arts practices -- Characteristics of the culture infrastructure for Co-Creation -- Urban form and architecture considerations -- The impact of cultural agents -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Co-Creation, social capital and advocacy: the Neighbourhood and Community Improvement Programme, Mexico City -- Introduction -- Participatory citizenship and setting agendas -- Neighbourhood and Community Improvement Programme in Mexico City -- The voice of the community |
Summary |
This book analyses a diverse range of experiences of Co-Creation in neighbourhood settings across the Global North and Global South. It brings together a unique collection of researchers, artists, residents and policymakers, all exploring creative ways to address neighbourhood challenges and effect change towards more socially just cities |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Community development -- Northern Hemisphere
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Community development -- Southern Hemisphere
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development.
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Community development
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Southern Hemisphere
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Northern Hemisphere
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Genre/Form |
e-books.
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Livres numériques.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Horvath, Christina, editor.
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Carpenter, Juliet, editor.
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ISBN |
9781447353980 |
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1447353986 |
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9781447353997 |
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1447353994 |
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9781447353973 |
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1447353978 |
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