Developing a Sense of Place : The Role of the Arts in Regenerating Communities

How do cultural planners and policymakers work through the arts to create communities? What do artists need to build a sense of place in their community? To discuss these issues, Developing a Sense of Place brings together new models and case studies, each drawn from a specific geographical or socio...

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Other Authors: Ashley, Tamara (Editor), Weedon, Alexis (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: London UCL Press 2020
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