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Social and Cultural Life of Cities covers urban politics and planning, local governance, scientific approaches, practical actions, as well as innovative solutions to improve the social and cultural life of cities and to foster the many linkages that arts and culture have to social and community life. It focuses on: creativity development and the perceived value of arts to the community; barriers to and factors for cultural participation; artistic dynamics and intercultural communication at a local level that bring people together and create interactive social zones.
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Studies & Reports |
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"This document is a summary of the academic article currently being written for submission to American scientifi c journals."
Creator(s): Kevin Stolarick, PhD. Richard Florida Ph.D. Louis Musante, Catalytix | Date Published: 2005-01
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"Research was done on many different aspects of the Capital of Culture including: organisation, management and finance, the cultural programme, social, economic and visitor impacts, capital investment, evaluation and long-term legacies."
Creator(s): Robert Palmer - Palmer/Rae Associates | Date Published: 2004-08
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"Research was done on many different aspects of the Capital of Culture including: organisation, management and finance, the cultural programme, social, economic and visitor impacts, capital investment, evaluation and long-term legacies."
Creator(s): Robert Palmer - Palmer/Rae Associates | Date Published: 2004-08
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"An analysis of the changing racial and ethnic profile of neighborhoods in America’s 10 largest metropolitan areas between 1990 and 2000."
Creator(s): David Fasenfest, Jason Booza, and Kurt Metzger | Date Published: 2004-04
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"An analysis of the location and neighborhood characteristics of housing developments funded by the federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) in the 1990s."
Creator(s): Lance Freeman | Date Published: 2004-03
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"So cities help us with form, with culture, with art, with creativity. Qualities that really lead into the idea that you create a city by creating first a community."
Creator(s): Governor General of Canada | Date Published: 2004-02-12
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"Presentation from 'Challenging Cities in Canada' conference which was held from February 11-13, 2004 in Montreal."
Creator(s): Gérald Tremblay, Mayor of Montréal | Date Published: 2004-02-12
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"For policy makers, this work confirms the importance of urban centres in the knowledge economy and the need to investigate further the importance of higher education in this knowledge economy. At the municipal level, this work points to the importance of the collaborative efforts between local governments, firms, and individuals to reinforce and strengthen the unique urban character of their city-regions."
Creator(s): The Greater Halifax Partnership | Date Published: 2004-01-22
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"Findings from a 2002 Household Survey in the Greater Boston Metropolitan Area."
Creator(s): Mary Kopczynski, Mark A. Hager | Date Published: 2004-01
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"Findings from a 2002 Household Survey of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area. Mary Kopczynski and Mark Hager of the Urban Institute/A collaborative project of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, American Symphony Orchestra League, Dance/USA, OPERA America, and Theatre Communications Group, Supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts."
Creator(s): Mary Kopczynski, Mark Hager | Date Published: 2004-01
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"Findings from a 2002 Household Survey in the Twin Cities Mary Kopczynski and Mark Hager of the Urban Institute. A collaborative project of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, American Symphony Orchestra League, Dance/USA, OPERA America, and Theatre Communications Group, Supported."
Creator(s): Mary Kopczynski, Mark Hager | Date Published: 2004-01
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"Findings from a 2002 Household Survey in the Greater Austin Metropolitan Area. Mary Kopczynski and Mark Hager of the Urban Institute. A collaborative project of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, American Symphony Orchestra League, Dance/USA, OPERA America, and Theatre Communications Group, Supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts."
Creator(s): Mary Kopczynski and Mark Hager | Date Published: 2004-01
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"One of the underlying problems facing urban neighborhoods characterized by high unemployment, poverty, and a weak employment and commercial base is that they are isolated from the opportunities and resources of the larger economy."
Creator(s): Martha Ross | Date Published: 2004
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"An analysis of building permits and household changes in 74 of the largest metropolitan areas."
Creator(s): Thomas Bier and Charlie Post | Date Published: 2003-12
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"An analysis of the flow of domestic and international migrants into and out of the nation's 81 most populous metropolitan areas between 1995 and 2000."
Creator(s): William H. Frey | Date Published: 2003-10
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"Cities across America have been struggling to reinvent themselves for the new, post-industrial economy and society foreshadowed in the 1960s by economists Fritz Malcop and Marc Porat and by sociologist Daniel Bell."
Creator(s): John M. Eger | Date Published: 2003
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"Explores the relationship between Aboriginal people, Aboriginal communities and cities, as well as the policy implications of that relationship."
Creator(s): Evelyn Peters and Katherine A.H. Graham | Date Published: 2002-12
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"While cities can offer the prospect of socio-economic freedom to women, the reality is that women are still more likely to be the poorest among the urban poor, and therefore, more vulnerable to adverse socioeconomic conditions."
Creator(s): Wandia Seaforth | Date Published: 2002-12
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"Household change may serve as a better predictor of changes in housing demand, tax base, and services needs than population change. This survey uses 2000 Census data to analyze changes in the number and composition of households in 102 large metropolitan areas between 1990 and 2000. It finds that growing cities are adding population faster than households, and that declining cities are losing population faster than households."
Creator(s): William H. Frey and Alan Berube | Date Published: 2002-02
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"While welfare caseloads have dropped and poverty has been reduced since the enactment of welfare reform five years ago, many cities are still struggling to help welfare recipients move into and stay in the workforce. Cities face unique challenges to welfare reform, including having a greater share of the nation's welfare caseloads, being home to the hardest to serve, and now confronting a looming economic recession that further threatens low-income workers."
Creator(s): Paul Leonard and Maureen Kennedy | Date Published: 2001-11
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"This report discusses crucial ways in which America’s communities can be identified with, and supported and enhanced by, their art and culture."
Creator(s): Elizabeth Strom | Date Published: 2001-11
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"This exploratory study examined the rates of exogamy and endogamy among different ethnic groups in Canada , focusing on the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver in 1996."
Creator(s): Christine Lessard | Date Published: 2001-02-07
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"Paper prepared for the Social Cohesion Network governed by the federal Policy Research initiative."
Creator(s): Sharon Jeannotte, Ned Ellis and Roger Butt | Date Published: 1996-08-27
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Projects & Programs |
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"how and why public spaces are shared and valued in different ways.. public space isn’t something that is simply created on the architect’s drawing board, but develops over time as a result of the interaction of complex social relationships."
Lead Managing Organization: DEMOS | Start Date: 2005
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General Reference |
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"The Urban Society for Aboriginal Youth (USAY) is a non-profit 100% Aboriginal youth managed and governed organization set up in the City of Calgary to assist Aboriginal youth in their quest in becoming successful in urban life."
Creator(s): Urban Society for Aboriginal Youth | Date Published: 2006
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"Most Canadians live in cities, and many of these citizens are children and young people, but few of our cities are child-youth friendly. Growing Up in Cities Canada (GUICC) is a program about increasing child and youth involvement in cities."
Creator(s): Growing Up in Cities | Date Published: 2005-12-14
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"Why do Cities matter? What is their likely future, their possible future?"
Creator(s): McGill Institute for the Study of Canada | Date Published: 2004-02-11
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"The Centre Urbanisation, Culture et Societé houses a team of thirty full-time social scientists (professors/ researchers) working on a wide range of issues. The major research areas are: cities and regions; population; culture, science and technology."
Creator(s): INRS. Urbanisation, Culture et Société (Institut National de Recherche Scientifique) | Date Published: 2003-11-11
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"Is there a shared experience of city life a set of encounters, tensions and issues confronting cities, inducing them, a some level, to be engages in common problems?"
Creator(s): McGill University
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"URBANARTS initiates arts activities that bring people together in central-west Toronto and city wide. One of four community arts councils across Toronto, URBANARTS is an incubator for local arts, with a range of programs led by professional artists in visual art, theatre, dance and music."
Creator(s): URBANARTS
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"Research conducted under the WIRA program covers a wide range of topic areas, and focuses on issues identified as most important by the community. Research projects will address the physical environment of inner city neighbourhoods as well as the social needs of the people who live there. The objective is to fund local research that will improve policy and program development."
Creator(s): Institute of Urban Studies and the University of Winnipeg
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"The programme of research is collaborative, international and interdisciplinary; it involves participants from different regions of Canada and at different levels of seniority in universities. It creates linkages on both the individual level and at the level of institutions. Further, the programme includes scholars and graduate students who, in many cases, work and teach in the cities subject to cultural study."
Creator(s): York University, The Culture of Cities Project
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"Streetnotes "is a biannual electronic journal of poetry, photography and other projects which explore the dynamics of the street as an interactive zone. Streetnotes aims to exhibit experimental forms of documentation and social description.""
Creator(s): David Michalski
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"New Urban News began publishing in May of 1996 in response to a growing interest to the planning and development trend called the New Urbanism."
Creator(s): New Urban News
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"City Mayors is being developed as a comprehensive internet platform dealing with the issues facing the world’s cities. It examines how city mayors and others who govern metropolitan areas, develop innovative solutions to long-standing urban problems such as housing, transport, education and employment, but also how they meet the latest environmental, technological, social and security challenges which affect the well-being of their citizens."
Creator(s): City Mayors
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"The Government of Canada announced on May 31, 2002 the creation of Cultural Capitals of Canada, a national program to recognize and support Canadian municipalities for special activities that harness the many benefits of arts and culture in community life."
Creator(s): Canadian Heritage
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"ULI—the Urban Land Institute is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members."
Creator(s): Uban Land Institute
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"The Cultural Future of Small Cities is a three-year research program initiated by the Kamloops Art Gallery and the University College of the Cariboo in Kamloops, British Columbia."
Creator(s): Community-University Research Alliance
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"Whether in the USA, Britain, or Belgium, Finland, Italy, Russia, Kazakhstan, or China: everywhere, cities are shrinking. The dramatic development in eastern Germany since 1989, which has led to more than a million empty apartments and to the abandoning of countless industrial parks and social and cultural facilities, has proven to be no exception, but a general pattern of our civilization."
Creator(s): Federal Cultural Foundation
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"The European Academy of the Urban Environment is aiming to encourage exchange of experience amongst local government decision makers in all spheres of sustainable urban development."
Creator(s): European Academy of the Urban Environment
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Related Materials
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"With the flurry of recent attention and excitement around creativity and cities, it is worth reflecting on a simple question at the outset: what are creative cities for? In other words, why should we be interested in promoting the development of creative cities, and what societal benefits or objectives should we strive for when doing so?"
Creator(s): Meric S. Gertler, Canadian Policy Research Network | Date Published: 2004-08-13
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