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Special Issue Articles

Urban Policies for the Creative Industries: A European Comparison

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Pages 796-815 | Received 01 Jun 2010, Accepted 01 Nov 2012, Published online: 26 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

Although the development of creative industries (CI) has formed into extensive and significant phenomenon in European cities, the conceptualization and generalization of these practices and policies is still rather weak. In addition to the attempts to explain the formation of these kinds of practices in the cities and discuss the path-dependent character of CI policies, the challenging task is to identify the main alternatives and inherent logic of CI policies, especially due to the existing rich and diverse experiences of European cities. This article aims to build a typology of the policy practices relating to CI. We make use of an “ideal types” approach, which focuses on determining a limited number of parameters to characterize alternative CI policies in different (European) cities; this is based on how one kind of CI policy practice can be distinguished from another. The article examines how the CI policies in four post-socialist cities (three of which are located in the Baltic region) contrast with the policies found in a range of other cities in Europe.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express gratitude to the research partners in Creative Metropoles project and all municipality partners from 11 cities involved, who contributed and shared their experience. The authors would also like to sincerely thank the referees and editors of the special issue for their valuable comments and highly appreciate their recommendations.

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