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    Coast and the creative class: relocation and regeneration at the edge

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    Authors
    Church, Andrew
    Gilchrist, P.
    Ravenscroft, Neil
    Issue Date
    2014-01-01
    Subjects
    creative class
    regeneration
    coastal
    seaside
    artistic networks
    creative and cultural professionals
    
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    Coastal cultures: liminality and leisure
    Abstract
    This chapter reviews Richard Florida's 'creative class' thesis in the context of the regeneration of an English seaside town. Taking Hastings as a case study, it investigates the lure of location and artistic networks to the relocation decisions of creative and cultural professionals.
    Citation
    Church A, Gilchrist P, Ravenscroft N (2014) 'Coast and the creative class: relocation and regeneration at the edge', in Gilchrist P, Carter T, Burdsey D (ed(s).). Coastal cultures: liminality and leisure, edn, Eastbourne: Leisure Studies Association pp.95-115.
    Publisher
    Leisure Studies Association
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/625138
    Type
    Book chapter
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    9781905369454
    Collections
    Environmental science

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