Brief Cultural Development and City Neighborhoods
Carole E. Rosenstein
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Cities around the world are building urban cultural life as a way to develop local economies and revitalize urban centers. But they have done less to recognize and systematically promote the cultural lives of urban neighborhoods and their residents. This brief examines four characteristics of city cultural policy that affect cultural development and cultural life in neighborhoods. The brief is informed by policy forums held by The Living Cultures Project in New Orleans in 2008-2009 to address key policy issues confronting neighborhood and cultural life.
Research Areas Nonprofits and philanthropy Neighborhoods, cities, and metros
Policy Centers Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy