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Space and Environment

  • P-ISSN1225-6706
  • E-ISSN2733-4295
  • KCI

Reconstruction of the concepts of creative class and urban creativity in the multisclalar approach

Space and Environment / Space and Environment, (P)1225-6706; (E)2733-4295
2008, v.0 no.29, pp.148-175

Abstract

On the basis of a multiscalar view, this paper examines how the urban creativity can be constituted out of factors operating at various geographical scales. In partic-ular, it aims to introduce the approach of critical realism into the analytic frame of the urban creativity. Up to now, since most of the studies about urban creativity have focused on the urban or neighbourhod scale, some crucial mechanism originat-ing from global, national scale. The creative capacity of one city, however, must be understod as a contingent product of complex interactions among various scales. Although the factors of one scale may have the internal/necessary relation, those from diferent scales have the external/contingent relation. The norms of urban crea-tivity, thus, must be considered as products of contingent relations betwen various geographical scales. In this paper, I conclude that policy makers ned to discern tasks having internal relation with the urban creativity from many contingent foreign experiences.

keywords
urban creativity, creative class, critical realism, multi scalar process, creative industry, 창조도시, 창조계급, 창조성, 다규모적 접근, 실재론

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