This paper unfolds around an empirical experiment, which aimed to reveal the meaning of industrial culture and place attachment of local inhabitants of Chemnitz. The central …
M Gunko, N Kinossian, G Pivovar… - … Annaler: Series B …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article brings attention to the diversity of urban conditions, actors, agency, and development paths in contrast to the imperatives of urban entrepreneurialism and …
J Harfst, A Wust, R Nadler - GeoScape, 2018 - sciendo.com
Abstract So far,'Industrial Culture'as a term has been widely used as a synonym for industrial heritage. Only recently, a re-interpretation of industrial culture has been discussed, which …
R Darko, G Halseth - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Small and remote resource towns face a variety of challenges, including boom and bust cycles, deindustrialization, as well as ineffective top-down development policies, which have …
C Binz, H Gong - Regional Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
While economic geography has contributed deep insights into the knowledge-related determinants of industry emergence, less is known about the legitimacy that people confer to …
This study explores why there is a fundamental need to integrate cultural, urban, and spatial planning. We also argue for a stronger linkage of degrowth with cultural and spatial studies …
F Görmar, J Harfst - Urban Science, 2019 - mdpi.com
In recent decades, manufacturing industries in Europe have undergone a deep transformation due to global market competition, automation, and adaptation to globalized …
M Bellandi, E Santini - The Role of Art and Culture for Regional …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
In this paper, we build on the results of previous research on how industrial districts (IDs) well-endowed with innovation capabilities fall into decline, and sometimes react against it …
Efforts in US cities to support the emergence of the “maker economy” could take urban-level industrial policy in a new direction. Optimistic projections about the potential of the maker …