Nous vous signalons la parution d’un numéro thématique de la revue International Journal of Cultural Policy intitulé « Cultural Policies in Cities of the ‘Global South’: a Multi-Scalar Approach ». Le numéro s’intéresse aux politiques culturelles dans les villes du Grand Sud, au travers de 9 articles portant sur les cas de Xi’an, Buenos Aires, Jakarta, Doha, Beirut, Port Elizabeth,
Singapore, Bogota, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro et Le Caire.
Editorial
Cultural policies in cities of the ‘global South’: a multi-scalar approach
Jérémie Molho , Peggy Levitt , Nick Dines & Anna Triandafyllidou
Research Articles
On not being Dubai: infrastructures of urban cultural policy in Istanbul & Beirut
Ryan Centner
Modelling diversity: cultural district policies in Doha and Singapore
Jérémie Molho
Becoming a ‘Cultural Destination of Choice’: lessons on vernacularization from Beirut and Buenos Aires
Peggy Levitt
Peripheral creativity: temporary cultural uses as alternatives to inefficient policies?
Claudia Seldin , Caio César de Azevedo Barros , Pedro Vitor Costa Ribeiro & Thomas Ilg Gavinho
The ‘creative township’ in the post-apartheid: globalisation, nation building or gentrification?
Marta Montanini
How ‘creative’ is remembering? Culture-led regeneration and the politics of memory in Bogota, Colombia
Violante Torre
Conserving by aesthetics, conserving by development: the rescaling and worlding of global south heritage
Momen El-Husseiny & Nihal Hafez
Universal, colonial, or Indonesian heritage? A multi-scalar approach to the historical representations and management of colonial heritage in the Old Town of Jakarta (Kota Tua) during its bid for World Heritage nomination in 2015–2018
Bastiaan Nugteren
Producing multiple imaginations of the Silk Road in Xi’an, China’s urban development
Yang Yang