《Urban virtues and the innovative city: An experiment in placing innovation in Edmonton, Canada》

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URBAN STUDIES,Vol.56,Issue4,P.705-721
语言
英文
关键字
community engagement; Edmonton; innovation; negative place narratives; urban touring; ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT; POLICY; CLUSTERS
作者单位
[Jones, Kevin Edson; Granzow, Michael; Shields, Rob] Univ Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. Jones, KE (reprint author), Univ Alberta, City Reg Studies Ctr, Fac Extens, 2-184,10230 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 4P6, Canada. E-Mail: kjones4@ualberta.ca
摘要
In the highly competitive landscape of global cities and entrepreneurial urbanism, the development goals of cities are increasingly framed through discourses of innovation'. In this paper we critically examine this relationship through a case study exploring the attempt to build a nanotechnology sector in Edmonton, Alberta. Adopting a collaborative research methodology involving citizen engagement and urban touring, we explore participant representations of Edmonton as an innovative city'. The conversations we had with participants follow some common themes within an emerging literature on innovation geographies, for instance as related to network collaborations and quality of life. However, participants furthermore articulated innovation pathways which were more closely linked to local identities and values within the city, including negative place narratives. We argue that paying attention to these virtues of place' can assist cities to counteract trends towards the homogenisation of urban innovation strategy, and affix the innovative city' to more socially robust articulations of the future prosperity and the possibility of place.