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The New Economy of the Inner City: Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the 21st Century Metropolis / Edition 1

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The New Economy of the Inner City: Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the 21st Century Metropolis / Edition 1
The New Economy of the Inner City: Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the 21st Century Metropolis / Edition 1

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The New Economy of the Inner City: Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the 21st Century Metropolis / Edition 1

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Following the restructuring process which swept away the traditional manufacturing economy of the inner city 25 years ago, new industries are transforming these former post-industrial landscapes. These creative, technology-intensive industries include Internet services, computer graphics and imaging, and video game production. The development dynamics of these new sectors are volatile in comparison with those of the classic ‘Industrial City’. But these new industries highlight the unique role of the inner city in facilitating creative processes, innovation and social change. Further, they reflect the intensity of interaction between the ‘global’ and the ‘local’ in the metropolis, and represent key agencies of urban place-making and re-imaging.

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