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ARTICLES DE LIVRES

Social innovation through arts and creativity

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle ; Pilati, Thomas
The international handbook on social innovation : collective action, social learning and transdisciplinary research : p. 67-79, 2013

There is more and more interest in the “creative society” and the role of creativity in relation to social innovation and its own role in economic and social development. This chapter will start with a short introduction to creativity and innovation in relation with the arts and cultural-creative sectors. It will develop on the concept of cultural districts, and then go on to a case study that can be considered illustrative of the social innovation concept in the arts and creative-cultural sectors. The case of Tohu will illustrate the role of territory and the creative city in relation to social innovation. Tohu, in Montreal, which is an example of culture-driven urban revitalization based on a model similar to the “proactive cultural district’” (Sacco and Ferilli, 2006).
There is more and more interest in the “creative society” and the role of creativity in relation to social innovation and its own role in economic and social development. This chapter will start with a short introduction to creativity and innovation in relation with the arts and cultural-creative sectors. It will develop on the concept of cultural districts, and then go on to a case study that can be considered illustrative of the social ...

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

New trajectories in urban regeneration processes : cultural capital as sourceof human and social capital accumulation - Evidence from the case of Tohu in Montreal

Tavano Blessi, Giorgio ; Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle ; Sandri, Marco ; Pilati, Thomas
Cities n°29, p.397-407, 2012

Throughout the late 20th and early 21st Centuries, culture has gained increasing importance in strategies designed to deal with new trajectories of urban areas. Post-industrial cities seek to revive former industrial, contaminated and waterfront sites and their city centers, as they are aiming to establish themselves in the new arena of the global market place.

This paper looks at the relationships between investments in cultural resources/activities and urban regeneration processes, and in this respect, how culture can be considered a determinant to the accumulation of human and social capital. It examines the transformation of the Saint Michel district located in metropolitan Montreal. The Saint Michel area is experiencing a radical change in its social, economic and environmental profile due to its transition from the industrial-led development model to the post-industrial model in which investments in cultural and creative activities/industries – particularly the headquarters of Cirque du Soleil and TOHU – La Cité des Arts du Cirque – are supplying new opportunities for the local area in a metropolitan dimension. What impacts does such clustering have on the social and human capital of the vast majority of the populations that live within this area?

Based on a theoretical review and empirical investigation, the paper presents some clarification of the role of cultural investment in the definition of an emerging sustainable social scheme within the community to promote the development of local social and human capital. We know that cultural habits do not change quickly, and our research shows that organizations need to be proactive and seek very actively the participation of the local community if they want to see changes. Our case study highlights the fact that it is important to invest actively in mobilization, local information and promotion and to do so with the cooperation of local community organizations to attain some form of bonding with the local population, have the positive effects expected in terms of involvement in the community and act as a lever for local socio-economic development. [authors sumamry]
Throughout the late 20th and early 21st Centuries, culture has gained increasing importance in strategies designed to deal with new trajectories of urban areas. Post-industrial cities seek to revive former industrial, contaminated and waterfront sites and their city centers, as they are aiming to establish themselves in the new arena of the global market place.

This paper looks at the relationships between investments in cultural resou...


Cote : 791.309 714 T231n 2012

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Le développement socio-économique de Montréal : la cité créative et la carrière artistique comme facteurs d'attraction ?

Pilati, Thomas ; Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle
Revue canadienne des sciences régionales vol 30 n° 3 p. 475-496, 2007

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