From enlightenment to experience: cultural centres in Helsinki neighbourhoods |
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Authors: | Satu Silvanto Maaria Linko Timo Cantell |
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Institution: | 1. City of Helsinki Urban Facts , Helsinki, Finland satu.silvanto@helsinki.fi;3. City of Helsinki Urban Facts , Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | The article explores how key cultural policy objectives have been negotiated and realised in the urban cultural centres of three neighbourhoods in the city of Helsinki, Finland. We analyse how the ideological basis and the meaning of the centres for their users are related to the overall rationales of urban cultural policy: Enlightenment, Empowerment, Economic impact and Entertainment (Skot‐Hansen 2005 Skot‐Hansen, D. 2005. “Why urban cultural policies?”. In EUROCULT21 Integrated Report, Edited by: Robinson, J. 31–39. Helsinki: EUROCULT21. Google Scholar]). Based on our data, consisting of documents on the centres, interviews with decision makers, producers and other professionals, as well as a survey (N = 814) of the visitors to these centres, we argue that even though the roots of the centres date back to 1970s concepts about the democratisation of culture and cultural democracy, the centres are not old‐fashioned fortresses of outdated cultural forms. On the contrary, as providers of experiences, the cultural centres reflect the latest developments of society. |
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Keywords: | urban cultural policy neighbourhoods cultural centres democratisation of culture cultural democracy participation |
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