Πολιτικές Εγκατάστασης και Συγκέντρωσης Πολιτιστικών Υποδομών και Δραστηριοτήτων σε μία Αστική Περιοχή
Επιτομή
The scope of this thesis is to critically examine the policies for spatial agglomeration of
the cultural infrastructure and cultural activities in the urban areas. The cultural and
creative sector has become a key driver of economic growth over the last three decades.
Especially for the cities, investment in the cultural and creative sector, as well as related
urban regeneration projects is now a globally recommended urban development policy.
Furthermore, while initially this policy took city centers as its field of reference and
realisation, we now observe tendencies of decentralisation and suburbanisation of the
cultural infrastructure and activities. Although culture-led urban development has
enhanced cultural activity and urban attractiveness, at the same time these developments
are associated with gentrification processes, which tend to undermine the socio-spatial
conditions of cultural activity, while intensifying socio-spatial inequalities. In the present
thesis, these policies, as well as their implications are examined both at a theoretical level,
as well as through three case studies: the Athens Basin, Paris -with emphasis on its
northern banlieue- and Amsterdam, emphasising on its southeast neighbourhoods.