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Placing Power in the Creative City: Governmentalities and Subjectivities in Liberty Village, Toronto
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Place IdentityCreative CitySocial SciencesUrban SocietyUrban GovernanceCreativityCultural PolicyUrban HistoryUrban PoliticsUrban TheoryCivic EngagementUrban PlanningUrban RegenerationCultureUrban GeographyUrban DesignCommunity DevelopmentLiberty VillageUrban Social JusticeCreative HubArts
In this paper we analyze the making of Liberty Village as a creative hub in inner-city Toronto. We focus on the role of property developers and the Liberty Village Business Improvement Association in fostering the area's internal economic geography. Drawing on the literature on governmentality, we dissect how the production of a place identity requires both the production of new subjectivities and the exclusion of alternative actors and understandings of organization within the district.
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