SECTIONS TO THE SUMMIT READER:
URBAN GEOGRAPHY | CREATIVE PLACEMAKING | CREATIVE CLASS & REBUKES | ART WORLD PERSPECTIVES ON GENTRIFICATION |
NEW YORK CASE STUDIES | MAYORAL AND CITY OFFICIALS
Urban Geography
Neil Smith
Environment and Planning D Society and Space – 1987
On the impact of urban renewal and gentrification, the increasing class segregation of cities, and the question of how to fight back.
June, 2012
Creative Placemaking
Ann Markusen, Anne Gadwa Nicodemus
NEA Arts Magazine – September, 2012
Ann Markusen
Createquity.com – November, 2012
Anne Gadwa Nicodemus
Createquity.com – April, 2013
Ann Markusen discusses her new report, “Creative Placemaking,” commissioned by the NEA
Mayors’ Institute on City Design
ArtPlace is investing art and culture at the heart of a portfolio of integrated strategies that can drive vibrancy and diversity so powerful that it transforms communities.
Creative Class & Rebukes
Richard Florida
The Atlantic Cities – July, 2012
Richard Florida discusses developing the full human and creative capabilities of each individual, combined with institutional supports such as commercial innovation and new industry, will put us back on the path to economic and social prosperity from his book Cities and the Creative Class.
Art World Perspectives on Gentrification
Martha Rosler
e-flux Journal, no. 33 – March, 2012
Martha Rosler
e-flux Journal, no. 21 – December, 2010
Martha Rosler
e-flux Journal, no. 23 – March, 2011
Martha Rosler
e-flux Journal, no. 25 – May, 2011
LaToya Ruby Frazier and Greg Lindquist
BombBlog – December, 2010
Dan Fox, Nils Norman, Timotheus Vermulen, Anton Vidokle, Sharon Zukin
Frieze Magazine – January, 2012
Reading of the work by Martha Rosler
van Heeswijk discusses “radicalising the local” as one of the most important things in the effort to develop communities, speaking specifically about Ansfield, Liverpool and Afrikaanderwijk, Rotterdam.
New York Case Studies
Jason Hackworth and Neil Smith
Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG – November, 2000
Rosalyn Deutsch and Cara Gendel Ryan
The Portable Lower East Side – Spring, 1987
Loretta Lees
Urban Studies – November, 2003
Mayoral and City Officials
Julie Satow
New York Times – May, 2012
Bogotá Change, directed by Andreas Dalsgaard, is the unique and surprising story of two mayors, Antanas Mockus and Enrique Peñalosa, who have changed behaviour patterns in the Colombian capital, bringing Bogotá out of a negative spiral of violence and chaos and remaking it as something of a visionary role model for other megacities.