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Les multiples échelles et dynamiques urbaines de créativité et d’innovation. La double réalité créative du quartier du Poblenou à Barcelone

Matías I. Zarlenga and Ignasi Capdevila

Géographie, économie, société, 2018, vol. 20, issue 1, 89-111

Abstract: Urban creativity processes do not only take place within organizations; there are external actors (as individuals and communities) that play an important role on those processes. This article considers a multi-scale perspective to take into account the interactions between different levels of the urban dynamics of creativity and innovation. To this end, the article focuses on social interactions and their relationship with the territory, considering Creative Rituals and Creative Scenarios from a situational perspective. From the analysis of the case of the Poblenou / 22@ district in the city of Barcelona, ??the article explores the tensions in the coexistence between, on the one hand, the public-private dynamics for the economic development of the district through the creation of a district centered on the development of creative and knowledge-based industries; and on the other hand, the emerging dynamics of local communities of artists, that are far from an economic exploitation of creativity. According to the model developed by Cohendet et al. (2010), the article argues that in the case of Poblenou, there is a disconnection between the ?upperground? (or formal organizations) and the ?underground? (or creative communities) which represents an important short circuit in the creative dynamics of the district.

Keywords: creative process; urban dynamics; underground; upperground; Poblenou; Barcelona (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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