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Tallinn University Estonian Institute for Futures Studies. Creative Industries in. Cottbus, Klaipeda, Linköping, Zielona Gora and Tartu. Basis for Future Actions. Külliki Tafel-Viia and Silja Lassur. March 15th 2012, Tartu. ?. Economic, social and cultural transformation.
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Tallinn University Estonian Institute for Futures Studies Creative Industries in Cottbus, Klaipeda, Linköping, Zielona Gora and Tartu Basis for Future Actions Külliki Tafel-Viia and Silja Lassur March 15th 2012, Tartu
? Economic, social and cultural transformation The changing role of the cities
Linköping Tartu Zielona Gora Klaipeda Cottbus
100 000–200 000 inhabitants landlocked cities, except Klaipeda all are certain regional centres combination of Western and post-socialist cities
2 1 3 Positioning of the cities on the CCI policy model Basis for cooperation How could the cities proceed?
1 Basis for cooperation
cultural institutions and festivals
CCI businesses nature capacity skills
Zielona Gora museums, performing arts, classical music, software, film Klaipeda Cottbus cooperation fields architecture, advertising, visual art, performing arts, music design, architecture, art, advertising and software/games Tartu Linköping game/software, design, advertising, arts, performing arts arts, handicraft, performing arts, game/software
2 Positioning of the cities on the CCI policy model
cluster-based space oriented state region city Zielona Gora city with a new face Klaipeda General focus of CI policy CI policy approach Governance of CI policy Cottbus CI as a whole culture oriented city region CI as a sector business oriented city cultural creative city CI entrepre-neurial city Linköping Tartu Figure. CI policy models from the project Creative Metropoles & UCP cities
UCP cities Cities with established CI policies Cities as newcomers Zielona Gora Birmingham Klaipeda Warsaw Tallinn City with a new face Barcelona Oslo Riga Cottbus Helsinki Vilnius Cultural creative city CI entrepre-neurial city Amsterdam Berlin Stockholm Tartu Linköping Figure. 11 Creative Metropoles cities & UCP cities
3 How could the cities proceed?
linking CCI development with cities’ imago linking CCI policy with other policies cooperation with university
“new” CCI sub-sectors Cottbus education ICT design media cultural tourism Klaipeda vibrant atmosphere ICT creative businesses Linköping visual arts urban development traditional culture Zielona Gora tourism software sector university Tartu cultural traditions new media and audiovisual
Thank you! kylliki.tafel-viia@tlu.ee; silja.lassur@tlu.ee