Can Tocqueville Karaoke? How the Arts and Culture
Can Transform Politics and the Economy. Research in Urban Policy, Emerald Annual Reviews, Volume 11.
1. Introduction
Terry
Nichols Clark
2. Karaoke Together vs. Bowling Alone
Terry
Nichols Clark, Chad Anderson, Miree Byun, Wonho Jang, Seokho Kim, Yoshiaki
Kobayashi, Jong Youl Lee, Clemente J. Navarro Yáñez, Daniel Silver, and Di Wu
I.
Civic Participation: Where and Why Does Tocqueville Work?
3. Voluntary Associations, Social
Inequality, and Participatory Democracy in the United States and Korea
Seokho
Kim
4. Conceptions of Participation in
Seoul, Tokyo and Chicago
Wonho
Jang, Terry Nichols Clark and Miree Byun
5. From Bowling Alone to Karate
Together (USA to Asia)
Joseph
Yi
6. Civic and Arts Activities Can
Energize Politics, France and Europe
Daniel
J. DellaPosta and Terry Nichols Clark with Stephen Sawyer and Arkaida
Dini
II.
Creativity and Development: Contextualizing the Link Between Bohemia, the
“Creative Class” and Economic Growth
7. Cultural Strategies, Creativity
and Local Development in Spain
María
Jesús Rodríguez-García, Cristina Mateos Mora and
Clemente
J. Navarro Yánez
8. (Re)defining Bohemia in Seoul,
Tokyo and Chicago
Wonho
Jang, Terry Nichols Clark and Miree Byun
III.
Buzz: How the Arts and Culture Challenge and Extend Participation and
Development
9. Was Tocqueville Wrong?
Terry
Nichols Clark and Filipe Carreira da Silva
10. Buzz: A Theory, Illustrated in
Toronto and Chicago
Daniel
Silver and Terry Nichols Clark
11. Culture is on the Rise – Why?
Theories of Cultural Participation and Empirical Evidence
Terry
Nichols Clark and Peter Achterberg
12. Citizen Participation Shifts Impacts
With Context: Propositions
Filipe
Carreira da Silva and Terry Nichols Clark
13.
The Contextual Effect of Local Scenes on
Cultural Practices: The Case of Spain
Clemente
J. Navarro Yáñez and María Jesús Rodríguez-García
14 Global Contexts of Politics and Arts
Participation
Terry
Nichols Clark, Filipe Carreira da Silva and Susana L. F. Cabaco
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