Jahrbuch StadtRegion 2007/2008 2008
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvdf0h8w.10
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Das Phantom der ‚Kreativen Klasse’

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“…On the other hand, various scholars have criticised Florida's approach towards creativity and culture (Gligorijević 2007;Lange 2005;Altenburg and Schmidt 2010: 126-7). The criticisms concern his empirical methodology for the measurement of creativity, tolerance, talent and technology (Glasauer 2008;Peck 2005;Malanga 2004), the conceptualisation of cities as consumption and investment sites (Breznik 2007), and the disregard of differences in geopolitical, cultural and social contexts while recommending similar measures universally (Dragičević Šešić and Suteu 2005).…”
Section: Cultural and Creative Industries And The Creative Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, various scholars have criticised Florida's approach towards creativity and culture (Gligorijević 2007;Lange 2005;Altenburg and Schmidt 2010: 126-7). The criticisms concern his empirical methodology for the measurement of creativity, tolerance, talent and technology (Glasauer 2008;Peck 2005;Malanga 2004), the conceptualisation of cities as consumption and investment sites (Breznik 2007), and the disregard of differences in geopolitical, cultural and social contexts while recommending similar measures universally (Dragičević Šešić and Suteu 2005).…”
Section: Cultural and Creative Industries And The Creative Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bairoch (1988) e Scott (2000Scott ( , 2006 olham para as cidades e para a sua diversidade como sendo o motor do crescimento económico. Num contexto bem conhecido, Florida (2002Florida ( , 2005, não obstante as fortes críticas de que é alvo a sua abordagem metodológica da medição da criatividade (ver Lange, 2005;Peck, 2005;Glasauer, 2008; Altenburg e Schmidt, 2010), sustenta que as cidades caraterizadas pela diversidade cultural e pela tolerância são mais propensas a atrair gente criativa -a "classe criativa" -, indústrias de alta tecnologia e investigação. acaba por não abranger alguns segmentos importantes da cultura urbana, que tendem a ser empurrados para fora do centro da cidade (Zukin, 2009;Jacobs e Fincher, 1998;Ley, 2003).…”
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