| Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. |
The Cultural Economy of CitiesA Comparative Study of the Audiovisual Sector in Hamburg and LisbonUniversity of Lisbon, Portugal, eduardo.b.h{at}mail.telepac.pt
Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, thiel{at}tu-harburg.de This article examines the role that big cities play in an ongoing change towards a global cultural economy. Starting from Allen Scotts argument that a handful of urban flagships may benefit from this shift, it looks for an alternative approach to the territorial dimension of the culture-economy nexus based on a more complex understanding of urban culture. A broad theoretical discussion of Scotts ideas, as well as on the key concepts of culture, economy and the city, is placed alongside two case studies of the development of the audiovisual (AV) media sector in two European metropolitan regions, Hamburg and Lisbon. The article concludes that the territorial dimension of the culture-economy nexus is more than the mere concentration of culturally informed economic activity in a few urban master hubs. Rather, it can be characterized as a non-linear refracted shift, to a large extent moving along historically and culturally determined trajectories of cities and regions.
European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3,
253-268 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||

