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Volumn 2, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 280-283

Making cultural space and place in the twenty-first century

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EID: 79960926473     PISSN: 19407963     EISSN: 19407971     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/19407963.2010.512209     Document Type: Note
Times cited : (2)

References (4)
  • 1
    • 0003848251 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • a not for profit organisation that creates arenas/platforms for those whose point of reference is the city, was established by European-based urbanists with the specific aim to provoke a critical debate about urbanism, architecture and cities 'from the ground up'. Working across disciplines, This Is Not A Gateway fosters inter-cultural dialogue and rigorous production through four main areas of work: an annual festival, regular salons, publishing of books and the creation of an online archive and library
    • This Is Not A Gateway, a not for profit organisation that creates arenas/platforms for those whose point of reference is the city, was established by European-based urbanists with the specific aim to provoke a critical debate about urbanism, architecture and cities 'from the ground up'. Working across disciplines, This Is Not A Gateway fosters inter-cultural dialogue and rigorous production through four main areas of work: an annual festival, regular salons, publishing of books and the creation of an online archive and library
    • This Is Not A Gateway
  • 2
    • 79960925844 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 'The Cultural City: How Arts Policies Influence Space' was held on Wednesday, 24 July 2009, at St. Anne's Community Hall, Soho, London. Panelists included Sonia Metha (Creative Industries Consultant), Professor Andy Pratt (Cultural and Creative Industries, King's College, London), John Pandit (Musician and Rich Mix Centre Founding Board Member), Helen Burrows (Policy Adviser, Ed Vaizey MP, Shadow Culture Minister) and Gavin Alexander and Tony Nwachukwu (Founders of CDR and burntprogress)
    • This Is Not a Gateway Salon, 'The Cultural City: How Arts Policies Influence Space' was held on Wednesday, 24 July 2009, at St. Anne's Community Hall, Soho, London. Panelists included Sonia Metha (Creative Industries Consultant), Professor Andy Pratt (Cultural and Creative Industries, King's College, London), John Pandit (Musician and Rich Mix Centre Founding Board Member), Helen Burrows (Policy Adviser, Ed Vaizey MP, Shadow Culture Minister) and Gavin Alexander and Tony Nwachukwu (Founders of CDR and burntprogress)
    • This Is Not a Gateway, Salon
  • 3
    • 79960911822 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • See 'Precarities and dissensualities: Arts, policy and space on the eve of an election', in, Critical cities: (London: Myrdle Court Press, 2009)
    • See 'Precarities and dissensualities: Arts, policy and space on the eve of an election', in Critical cities: Ideas, knowledge and agitation from emerging urbanists (London: Myrdle Court Press, 2009)
    • Ideas, knowledge and agitation from emerging urbanists


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