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大阪市立大が国内外に設けたサテライト施設を中心にまちづくりを考える。現場での人のつながりを重視し、毎年世界の第一線で活躍する都市研究者や政策家を招き国際シンポジウムを開催する都市研究の国際拠点組織です。
International Symposium: Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion
The 1st International Roundtable Meeting Towards the Century of Cities
【Contents】
Advisers, Organizing Committee, Executive Committee
Welcome Remarks
Toshio Mizuuchi Yoshiki Nishizawa Kunio Hiramatsu
Opening Address
Masayuki Sasaki
Session1. Keynote Addresses: Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion
1-0. Opening Remarks Toshio Mizuuchi
1-1. Public Art: Tracing the Life Cycle of New York's Creative Districts Sharon Zukin
1-2 “Precariousness" in the Creative Economy: Implications for Economic Planning in Singapore Lily Kong
1-3. Power and Openness: Appropriating City Space for Re-creating "the Urban" Takashi Machimura
Session 2. Perspectives from the New Journal 'City, Culture and Society'
2-0. Opening Remarks Hiroshi Okano
2-1. Elsevier ーOpen to Accelerate Science Ritsuko Miki
2-2. Academic Research in Arts Management Francois Colbert
2-3. Journals in the Age of Limited Attention Span Andy C Pratt
2-4. The Rise of China Inc. and Challenges for the Next Generation of Urban Scholars Hyun Bang Shin
2-5. Some Thoughts on Urban Studies To wards the Century of Cities Jung Duk Lim
2-6.Discussion
Session3. Rethinking Urban Creativity
3-0.OpeningRemarks Kenkichi Nagao
3-1.Technological Innovation in Creative Clusters: The Case of Laser Technology in the Conservation of Art works in Florence Luciana Lazzeretti
3-2. Redundancy, "Creative" Innovation and Agglomeration: Japanese Home Videogame and Television Program Production Industries Seiji Hanazawa
3-3. Rethinking Urban Creativity: Lessons Learned from Barcelona and Montreal Patrick Cohendet
3-4. The Cultural Contradictions of the Creative City Andy C Pratt
3-5. Discussion
Session4. "Networking the Asian Urban Studies" Overseas Sub-Centers
4-0. Opening Remarks Shin Nakagawa
4-1. Hybridization Can Create Strong Species Jong Gyun Seo
4-2. Help Systems of Housing / Residence Life in Shanghai: Our Survey and Ideas Ying-Fang Chen
4-3. Cultural Practices, Urban Redevelopment and the Marginalized Urban Poor in Taipei LilingHuang
4-4. Networking with in Asian Urban Studies: An Inside-out Perspective Wing Shing Tang
4-5. Deepening Urban Culture Research through the Exchange Program between Bangkok and Osaka Bussakorn Binson
4-6. Struggle for Inclusion: Residents and Citizenship in Urban Marginalized Neighborhoods Nicolaas Warouw
4-7. Is Social Inclusion Everyone's Business? Suzy Goldsmith
4-8. Discussion
Session5. Presentations by URP Research Fellows
5-0. Opening Remarks Hong Gyu Jeon
5-1. Audience Development and Successor Training in Japanese Traditional performing Arts Chisako Takashima
5-2. Accounting in Recycling Network Enterprises: Reflections on Capability-building Hannu Kurunsaari
5-3.The Experimental Investigation between Social Enterprise and Community-based Art Sunsik Kim
5-4. Problem of Mismatch between the Process of Securing Permanent Housing and Housing Policy for Single Mother Households in Japan Lisa Kuzunishi
Session6. Perspectives of the AUC and its Prospects
Masayuki Sasaki Toshio Kamo
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目次
1 Keynote Addresses:Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion
2 Perspectives from the New Journal ‘City,Culture and Society’
3 Rethinking Urban Creativity
4 “Networking the Asian Urban Studies” Overseas Sub‐Centers
5 Presentations by URP Research Fellows
6 Perspectives of the AUC and its Prospects
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