2015
DOI: 10.1080/14616718.2015.1085216
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Strengthening communities, building capacity, combating stigma: exploring the potential of culture-led social housing regeneration

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“…With respect to social development, Long, et al [29] highlighted that CRPs generated social benefits by constructing a sense of community, maintaining social interaction, and enriching cultural diversity and urban creativity. Carnegie and Norris [30] suggested that CRPs could help build local capacity, encourage public participation, strengthen community cohesion, and combat stigmatization. Regarding urban competitiveness, Sainz [19] found that CRPs facilitated the construction of a city's image and brand, which helped a city to increase its unique attractiveness and competitiveness.…”
Section: Crp and Its Contribution To The Sustainable Development Of Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to social development, Long, et al [29] highlighted that CRPs generated social benefits by constructing a sense of community, maintaining social interaction, and enriching cultural diversity and urban creativity. Carnegie and Norris [30] suggested that CRPs could help build local capacity, encourage public participation, strengthen community cohesion, and combat stigmatization. Regarding urban competitiveness, Sainz [19] found that CRPs facilitated the construction of a city's image and brand, which helped a city to increase its unique attractiveness and competitiveness.…”
Section: Crp and Its Contribution To The Sustainable Development Of Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Moyross, this is in evidence in the realm of cultural production. In common with other stigmatized places, culture led initiatives have been used to stimulate social regeneration and combat stigma (for a comparison between two Dublin communities and Moyross, see Carnegie and Norris, 2015). While Moyross has not been the beneficiary of any major arts fundingto build a dedicated performance space, for example -drama and theatre have been used as a way of narrating a deeper and more nuanced understanding of community histories.…”
Section: Reworkingmentioning
confidence: 99%