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| Resource ID: |
840 |
| Title: |
MEDIENSTADT: URBANE CLUSTER UND
GLOBALE ZENTREN DER KULTURPRODUKTION |
| Description: |
The book sees the spatial organization of the cultural economy as a paradigm of the modern economy The cultural industry is seen as a pioneering sector for organizing creative, inventive economic processes and as prototypical for the spatial organization of modern industry in locally and regionally embedded production clusters. As a conclusion Krätke points out that globalization does indeed promote processes of spatial disembedding. But contradictory to this, these theories offer evidence about new forms of spatial interconnections between economic processes and their local and regional contexts. |
| Author(s): |
Stefan Krätke |
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Type of resource: |
Theory and case stidy |
| Area covered: |
Europe, Berlin |
| Type of document: |
Book |
| ISBN: |
ISBN 3810034045
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| Journal: |
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| Publisher: |
Leske + Budrich, Opladen, |
| Year of publication: |
2002 |
| Availability: |
Publisher |
| Is there a dataset? |
No |
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| Is a password required? |
No |
| Associated key phrases: |
city networks, global integration zones, regional development, spatial scenarios, urban areas
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| Associated topics: |
100, 400, 310, 330
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