2019
DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2019.1616445
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Creative city, mobility, and creativity: Finnish artists in Berlin

Abstract: Creative city, creativity, and mobility are interconnected. In creative city research, the interest of the creative class members in mobility is focused on long-term mobility: they 'move in' to a creative city. 'Once in' the creative city, the city is seen to (automatically) support the creativity of the individuals.However, artists and other creative class members constantly visit and work temporarily in creative cities. Moreover, the creation processes of individuals in the creative cities are less known. We… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, sometimes, diversifying skills and building a portfolio of competencies is not enough to persist in the profession and musicians have to migrate to more cultural active cities to achieve a professional fulfillment, as their predecessors, centuries ago, did. According to Bennett (2010), artists decide to migrate to another urban center when the city they are living in no longer offers them employment opportunities, sometimes also for limited amounts of time (Hautala and Nordström 2019). However, even if artists decide to migrate, the literature showed that all over the world musicians find almost the same precarious scenario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, sometimes, diversifying skills and building a portfolio of competencies is not enough to persist in the profession and musicians have to migrate to more cultural active cities to achieve a professional fulfillment, as their predecessors, centuries ago, did. According to Bennett (2010), artists decide to migrate to another urban center when the city they are living in no longer offers them employment opportunities, sometimes also for limited amounts of time (Hautala and Nordström 2019). However, even if artists decide to migrate, the literature showed that all over the world musicians find almost the same precarious scenario.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Florida [16] argued that cities concentrate and generate creative occupations that encompass both the technological and cultural realms. However, cities do not all agglomerate talent equally; artist mobility fosters the existence of talent sinks, cities whose greater creativity and innovation increase their attractiveness to both artists and the general public [17]. The arts can serve as an economic engine through the provision of lodging and ancillary visitor services [3,18], with the general result of the enhanced economic vibrancy of cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%