Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States

The discourse of economic development through culture and its applications have increasingly received more attention in geographic academia. However, there has been little insight into how the breakthroughs and paradigms of more successful experiments could be sensitively and carefully used for the...

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Main Author: Alkistis Dalkavouki
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Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2022-04-01
Series:European Journal of Geography
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Online Access:https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/239
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description The discourse of economic development through culture and its applications have increasingly received more attention in geographic academia. However, there has been little insight into how the breakthroughs and paradigms of more successful experiments could be sensitively and carefully used for the benefit of less experienced areas. This paper presents an attempt to rectify this, by proposing the use of tangible data from the United States, a country with extensive experience in cultural development and governance. It presents a piece of that research, in the form of a trial methodology for assessing significant clusters of cultural development and identifying their causes. After briefly overviewing the development of the theory of cultural development and defining some basic terms –artists and their definition for quantitative research, (creative) clusters, and creative cities–, a methodology will be proposed and showcased. It will depend on exploratory spatial analysis and the concept of the “artistic dividend”, a method of more directly measuring artists’ contributions to their local economies by counting their numbers and aggregating their income. Data will be taken from the American Community Survey for its thematic and spatial detail, with visual artists being used as an example category. The decennial evolution of clusters will also be inspected and displayed. Finally, the methodology’s further applications, possible evolutions (use of further literature review and regression methods for discovering factors), and distilled focus (improvements by qualitative methods) will be assessed, for its implementation in the final thesis.
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spelling doaj-art-77a339e52fe34d38b31c229a934b5f3c2025-01-06T06:59:08ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332022-04-0113210.48088/ejg.a.dal.13.2.108.126Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United StatesAlkistis Dalkavouki0National Technical University of Athens, Greece The discourse of economic development through culture and its applications have increasingly received more attention in geographic academia. However, there has been little insight into how the breakthroughs and paradigms of more successful experiments could be sensitively and carefully used for the benefit of less experienced areas. This paper presents an attempt to rectify this, by proposing the use of tangible data from the United States, a country with extensive experience in cultural development and governance. It presents a piece of that research, in the form of a trial methodology for assessing significant clusters of cultural development and identifying their causes. After briefly overviewing the development of the theory of cultural development and defining some basic terms –artists and their definition for quantitative research, (creative) clusters, and creative cities–, a methodology will be proposed and showcased. It will depend on exploratory spatial analysis and the concept of the “artistic dividend”, a method of more directly measuring artists’ contributions to their local economies by counting their numbers and aggregating their income. Data will be taken from the American Community Survey for its thematic and spatial detail, with visual artists being used as an example category. The decennial evolution of clusters will also be inspected and displayed. Finally, the methodology’s further applications, possible evolutions (use of further literature review and regression methods for discovering factors), and distilled focus (improvements by qualitative methods) will be assessed, for its implementation in the final thesis. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/239ArtistArtistic dividendExploratory spatial data analysisCultural geographyCreative cityCreative cluster
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Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
European Journal of Geography
Artist
Artistic dividend
Exploratory spatial data analysis
Cultural geography
Creative city
Creative cluster
title Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
title_full Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
title_fullStr Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
title_short Towards a methodology for the assessment of culture-derived spatial economic development: The case of visual artists in the United States
title_sort towards a methodology for the assessment of culture derived spatial economic development the case of visual artists in the united states
topic Artist
Artistic dividend
Exploratory spatial data analysis
Cultural geography
Creative city
Creative cluster
url https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/239
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