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Wissenschaftsstädte – Zur Bedeutung des Topos der ‘kreativen Stadt’ für die Wissensproduktion
Authors:Martina Heßler
Institution:Hochschule für Gestaltung, Schlo?stra?e 31, D‐63065 Offenbach
Abstract:Science Cities: What the Concept of the Creative City Means for Knowledge Production. – The article aims to show that the relationship of science and the city has changed since the 1970s in the context of the knowledgeable society. While cities have principally been regarded as the typical space of science, of new ideas and innovation for centuries, since the 1960s and 1970s universities, research institutes as well as industrial research institutes have relocated to the periphery of cities. There, however, these sites of knowledge have been organized in an ‘urban mode’. That means that the concept of the city as a place of science and innovation has determined the architectural, spatial, and social organization of these sites on the periphery of cities. Certain features of the city have been copied, such as social infrastructures, places of communication, restaurants, cafes etc., while others have been left out – housing, cinema, theatre etc. An ‘urban mode of knowledge production’ in the sense of a very stylized model of the city has become a tool to enhance the production of scientific and technological knowledge. – The article exemplifies this by focusing on a case study, namely of the so‐called ‘Science City’ of the Siemens Company in Munich‐Neuperlach.
Keywords:city  creative milieu  innovation  knowledge production  knowledgeable society  Neuperlach (Munich‐Neuperlach)  science  Siemens company  urban mode of knowledge production  20th century    Innovation  kreative Milieus    nchen(‐Neuperlach)  Neuperlach  Siemens  Stadt  urbaner Modus der Wissensproduktion  Wissenschaft  Wissensgesellschaft  Wissensproduktion  XX Jh  
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