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Creative Copenhagen: Globalization, Urban Governance and Social Change

Pages 851-869 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Stan Majoor. (2014) Ørestad: Copenhagen's radical new town project in transition. Planning Theory & Practice 15:3, pages 432-438.
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Stan Majoor. (2008) Progressive Planning Ideals in a Neo-liberal Context, the Case of Ørestad Copenhagen. International Planning Studies 13:2, pages 101-117.
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Darrin Bayliss. (2007) The Rise of the Creative City: Culture and Creativity in Copenhagen. European Planning Studies 15:7, pages 889-903.
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Fiadh Tubridy. (2020) Green climate change adaptation and the politics of designing ecological infrastructures. Geoforum 113, pages 133-145.
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Martin Richner & Kristian Olesen. (2018) Towards business improvement districts in Denmark: Translating a neoliberal urban intervention model into the Nordic context. European Urban and Regional Studies 26:2, pages 158-170.
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Amanda K. Winter. (2018) The green city citizen: Exploring the ambiguities of sustainable lifestyles in Copenhagen. Environmental Policy and Governance 29:1, pages 14-22.
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Mark Banks. (2013) Creative cities, counter-finance and the aesthetics of exchange: Copenhagen’s artmoney project. Cities 33, pages 36-42.
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Christian Fertner. (2013) The Emergence and Consolidation of the Urban‐Rural Region: Migration Patterns around Copenhagen 1986–2011. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 104:3, pages 322-337.
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CHRISTA AMOUROUX. (2009) Normalizing Christiania: Project Clean Sweep and the Normalization Plan in Copenhagen. City & Society 21:1, pages 108-132.
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Gordon WaittChris Gibson. (2009) Creative Small Cities: Rethinking the Creative Economy in Place. Urban Studies 46:5-6, pages 1223-1246.
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Henrik Gutzon LarsenAnders Lund Hansen. (2008) Gentrification—Gentle or Traumatic? Urban Renewal Policies and Socioeconomic Transformations in Copenhagen. Urban Studies 45:12, pages 2429-2448.
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Stan J. H. Majoor & Willem G. M. Salet. (2008) The enlargement of local power in trans-scalar strategies of planning: recent tendencies in two European cases. GeoJournal 72:1-2, pages 91-103.
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Myfanwy Trueman, Diana Cook & Nelarine Cornelius. (2008) Creative dimensions for branding and regeneration: Overcoming negative perceptions of a city. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 4:1, pages 29-44.
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Michael Gunder. (2016) The Production of Desirous Space: Mere Fantasies of the Utopian City?. Planning Theory 4:2, pages 173-199.
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