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With disappearing music venues, and arts and culture communities at constant risk of displacement in our urban centers, the preservation of intangible cultural heritage is of growing concern to global cities.
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With disappearing music venues, and arts and culture communities at constant risk of displacement in our urban centers, the preservation of intangible cultural heritage is of growing concern to global cities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000024500
- Artikelnr.: 57071026
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000024500
- Artikelnr.: 57071026
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Sara Gwendolyn Ross holds a PhD in Law from Osgoode Hall Law School, an LLM from the University of Ottawa, and both a BCL and LLB with a Major in Commercial Negotiation and Dispute Resolution from McGill University. She is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, and from 2018-20, she was both a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow and Killam Postdoctoral Laureate at the Peter A. Allard School of Law of the University of British Columbia. Her doctoral and postdoctoral research focussed on the intersection between law and culture in the city, using the novel methodology Urban Legal Anthropology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: THEORIES OF VALUE, CULTURE AND CULTURAL SPACES IN THE CITY
I. INTRODUCING USE-VALUE VERSUS EXCHANGE-VALUE IN THE CITY
II. CULTURE IN THE CITY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
III. RECALIBRATING THE CALCULATION OF BOURDIEUSEAN CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE
CITY
IV. RELATIONALLY VULNERABLE CLAIMS TO HIGH USE-VALUE SPACES OF COMMUNITY
CULTURAL AND SUBCULTURAL WEALTH
V. THE INTERNATIONAL RIGHT TO CULTURE AND CULTURE IN THE CITY AS ENSHRINED
IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
VI. OTHER LEGAL TOOLS FOR PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO CULTURE AND INTANGIBLE
CULTURE IN THE CITY
VII. RESPECTING "DIVERSITY" VERSUS DIVERSITY IN CITIES AND CULTURE: BUEN
VIVIR AND MOVING TOWARDS AN EQUALITY OF DIFFERENCES
VIII. THEORIES OF HERITAGE, PROPERTY, USE, AND SPACE, AND SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM TO ACHIEVE MORE EQUITABLE TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE IN THE CITY
IX. THE COMMODIFICATION OF CULTURE, REIFICATION OF EXCHANGE-VALUES, AND
BARRIERS TO MEANINGFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF (INTANGIBLE) CULTURAL HERITAGE
VALUE, COMMUNITY (SUB)CULTURAL WEALTH, AND USE-VALUE IN THE CITY
CHAPTER TWO: METHODOLOGIES
I. OVERVIEW OF METHODS AND APPROACHES
II. THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OR METHODOLOGY WITH THEORY: INTERDISCIPLINARITY
AND URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY
III. AN URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODOLOGY FOR SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM AND COUNTERHEGEMONIC LEGALITY
IV. REFLEXIVITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL
ETHNOGRAPHY METHODOLOGY AS GUIDANCE
V. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION, INFORMANT ENGAGEMENT, AND THE "WRITING UP" OF
FINDINGS
VI. CASE STUDY SITE SELECTION
VII. VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, VIRTUAL NETWORKS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAPTER THREE: TORONTO - MUSIC CITY?
I. CREATIVE-CITY INSPIRED REDEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS AND THE MUSIC CITY
II. WHAT IS A "MUSIC CITY" AND HOW DOES A CITY LIKE TORONTO BECOME ONE?
III. MUSIC CITIES, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND TENSIONS BETWEEN USE-VALUES
AND EXCHANGE-VALUES
CHAPTER FOUR: CASE STUDY - WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, THE GUVERNMENT, AND DRUM
'N' BASS
I. BACKGROUND: A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF DRUM 'N' BASS, ELECTRONIC DANCE
MUSIC, AND "LIVE" ELECTRONIC MUSIC
II. THE GUVERNMENT: HISTORY, COMMUNITY, SPACE, AND USE
III. OTHER DISPLACEMENT THREATS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF NIGHTTIME MUSIC AND
DANCE SPACES
IV. POST-GUVERNMENT AND THE ONGOING POST-INDUSTRIAL SHIFT: WHERE DO THE
DISPLACED GO?
V. TORONTO'S WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER FIVE: CASE STUDY - THE SILVER DOLLAR ROOM AND COMFORT ZONE
I. BACKGROUND DESCRIPTIONS
II. SILVER DOLLAR ROOM: REDEVELOPMENT THREATS, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND
READING IN INTANGIBILITY INTO EXISTING HERITAGE LEGISLATION
III. DISPLACED SPACE AND COMMUNITY
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDY - BRUNSWICK HOUSE, ALBERT'S HALL, AND THE MATADOR
I. YE OLDE BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND ALBERT'S HALL: DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE,
AND IMPORTANCE
II. THE MATADOR: BACKGROUND, DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE, AND IMPORTANCE
III. FURTHER BARRIERS TO ATTAINING A LICENSE FOR A "NIGHTCLUB" OR
"ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY"
CHAPTER SEVEN: TOWARDS A COUNTERHEGEMONIC USE OF HEGEMONIC LEGAL TOOLS FOR
PROTECTING SPACES OF HIGH USE-VALUE AND COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH
I. COUNTERHEGEMONIC POTENTIAL OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
II. PRECARIOUS PROPERTY AND CREATIVE PLACEKEEPING STRATEGIES: NEIGHBOURHOOD
DYNAMIC
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: THEORIES OF VALUE, CULTURE AND CULTURAL SPACES IN THE CITY
I. INTRODUCING USE-VALUE VERSUS EXCHANGE-VALUE IN THE CITY
II. CULTURE IN THE CITY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
III. RECALIBRATING THE CALCULATION OF BOURDIEUSEAN CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE
CITY
IV. RELATIONALLY VULNERABLE CLAIMS TO HIGH USE-VALUE SPACES OF COMMUNITY
CULTURAL AND SUBCULTURAL WEALTH
V. THE INTERNATIONAL RIGHT TO CULTURE AND CULTURE IN THE CITY AS ENSHRINED
IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
VI. OTHER LEGAL TOOLS FOR PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO CULTURE AND INTANGIBLE
CULTURE IN THE CITY
VII. RESPECTING "DIVERSITY" VERSUS DIVERSITY IN CITIES AND CULTURE: BUEN
VIVIR AND MOVING TOWARDS AN EQUALITY OF DIFFERENCES
VIII. THEORIES OF HERITAGE, PROPERTY, USE, AND SPACE, AND SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM TO ACHIEVE MORE EQUITABLE TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE IN THE CITY
IX. THE COMMODIFICATION OF CULTURE, REIFICATION OF EXCHANGE-VALUES, AND
BARRIERS TO MEANINGFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF (INTANGIBLE) CULTURAL HERITAGE
VALUE, COMMUNITY (SUB)CULTURAL WEALTH, AND USE-VALUE IN THE CITY
CHAPTER TWO: METHODOLOGIES
I. OVERVIEW OF METHODS AND APPROACHES
II. THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OR METHODOLOGY WITH THEORY: INTERDISCIPLINARITY
AND URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY
III. AN URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODOLOGY FOR SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM AND COUNTERHEGEMONIC LEGALITY
IV. REFLEXIVITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL
ETHNOGRAPHY METHODOLOGY AS GUIDANCE
V. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION, INFORMANT ENGAGEMENT, AND THE "WRITING UP" OF
FINDINGS
VI. CASE STUDY SITE SELECTION
VII. VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, VIRTUAL NETWORKS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAPTER THREE: TORONTO - MUSIC CITY?
I. CREATIVE-CITY INSPIRED REDEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS AND THE MUSIC CITY
II. WHAT IS A "MUSIC CITY" AND HOW DOES A CITY LIKE TORONTO BECOME ONE?
III. MUSIC CITIES, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND TENSIONS BETWEEN USE-VALUES
AND EXCHANGE-VALUES
CHAPTER FOUR: CASE STUDY - WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, THE GUVERNMENT, AND DRUM
'N' BASS
I. BACKGROUND: A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF DRUM 'N' BASS, ELECTRONIC DANCE
MUSIC, AND "LIVE" ELECTRONIC MUSIC
II. THE GUVERNMENT: HISTORY, COMMUNITY, SPACE, AND USE
III. OTHER DISPLACEMENT THREATS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF NIGHTTIME MUSIC AND
DANCE SPACES
IV. POST-GUVERNMENT AND THE ONGOING POST-INDUSTRIAL SHIFT: WHERE DO THE
DISPLACED GO?
V. TORONTO'S WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER FIVE: CASE STUDY - THE SILVER DOLLAR ROOM AND COMFORT ZONE
I. BACKGROUND DESCRIPTIONS
II. SILVER DOLLAR ROOM: REDEVELOPMENT THREATS, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND
READING IN INTANGIBILITY INTO EXISTING HERITAGE LEGISLATION
III. DISPLACED SPACE AND COMMUNITY
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDY - BRUNSWICK HOUSE, ALBERT'S HALL, AND THE MATADOR
I. YE OLDE BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND ALBERT'S HALL: DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE,
AND IMPORTANCE
II. THE MATADOR: BACKGROUND, DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE, AND IMPORTANCE
III. FURTHER BARRIERS TO ATTAINING A LICENSE FOR A "NIGHTCLUB" OR
"ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY"
CHAPTER SEVEN: TOWARDS A COUNTERHEGEMONIC USE OF HEGEMONIC LEGAL TOOLS FOR
PROTECTING SPACES OF HIGH USE-VALUE AND COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH
I. COUNTERHEGEMONIC POTENTIAL OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
II. PRECARIOUS PROPERTY AND CREATIVE PLACEKEEPING STRATEGIES: NEIGHBOURHOOD
DYNAMIC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: THEORIES OF VALUE, CULTURE AND CULTURAL SPACES IN THE CITY
I. INTRODUCING USE-VALUE VERSUS EXCHANGE-VALUE IN THE CITY
II. CULTURE IN THE CITY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
III. RECALIBRATING THE CALCULATION OF BOURDIEUSEAN CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE
CITY
IV. RELATIONALLY VULNERABLE CLAIMS TO HIGH USE-VALUE SPACES OF COMMUNITY
CULTURAL AND SUBCULTURAL WEALTH
V. THE INTERNATIONAL RIGHT TO CULTURE AND CULTURE IN THE CITY AS ENSHRINED
IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
VI. OTHER LEGAL TOOLS FOR PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO CULTURE AND INTANGIBLE
CULTURE IN THE CITY
VII. RESPECTING "DIVERSITY" VERSUS DIVERSITY IN CITIES AND CULTURE: BUEN
VIVIR AND MOVING TOWARDS AN EQUALITY OF DIFFERENCES
VIII. THEORIES OF HERITAGE, PROPERTY, USE, AND SPACE, AND SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM TO ACHIEVE MORE EQUITABLE TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE IN THE CITY
IX. THE COMMODIFICATION OF CULTURE, REIFICATION OF EXCHANGE-VALUES, AND
BARRIERS TO MEANINGFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF (INTANGIBLE) CULTURAL HERITAGE
VALUE, COMMUNITY (SUB)CULTURAL WEALTH, AND USE-VALUE IN THE CITY
CHAPTER TWO: METHODOLOGIES
I. OVERVIEW OF METHODS AND APPROACHES
II. THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OR METHODOLOGY WITH THEORY: INTERDISCIPLINARITY
AND URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY
III. AN URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODOLOGY FOR SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM AND COUNTERHEGEMONIC LEGALITY
IV. REFLEXIVITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL
ETHNOGRAPHY METHODOLOGY AS GUIDANCE
V. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION, INFORMANT ENGAGEMENT, AND THE "WRITING UP" OF
FINDINGS
VI. CASE STUDY SITE SELECTION
VII. VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, VIRTUAL NETWORKS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAPTER THREE: TORONTO - MUSIC CITY?
I. CREATIVE-CITY INSPIRED REDEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS AND THE MUSIC CITY
II. WHAT IS A "MUSIC CITY" AND HOW DOES A CITY LIKE TORONTO BECOME ONE?
III. MUSIC CITIES, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND TENSIONS BETWEEN USE-VALUES
AND EXCHANGE-VALUES
CHAPTER FOUR: CASE STUDY - WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, THE GUVERNMENT, AND DRUM
'N' BASS
I. BACKGROUND: A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF DRUM 'N' BASS, ELECTRONIC DANCE
MUSIC, AND "LIVE" ELECTRONIC MUSIC
II. THE GUVERNMENT: HISTORY, COMMUNITY, SPACE, AND USE
III. OTHER DISPLACEMENT THREATS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF NIGHTTIME MUSIC AND
DANCE SPACES
IV. POST-GUVERNMENT AND THE ONGOING POST-INDUSTRIAL SHIFT: WHERE DO THE
DISPLACED GO?
V. TORONTO'S WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER FIVE: CASE STUDY - THE SILVER DOLLAR ROOM AND COMFORT ZONE
I. BACKGROUND DESCRIPTIONS
II. SILVER DOLLAR ROOM: REDEVELOPMENT THREATS, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND
READING IN INTANGIBILITY INTO EXISTING HERITAGE LEGISLATION
III. DISPLACED SPACE AND COMMUNITY
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDY - BRUNSWICK HOUSE, ALBERT'S HALL, AND THE MATADOR
I. YE OLDE BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND ALBERT'S HALL: DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE,
AND IMPORTANCE
II. THE MATADOR: BACKGROUND, DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE, AND IMPORTANCE
III. FURTHER BARRIERS TO ATTAINING A LICENSE FOR A "NIGHTCLUB" OR
"ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY"
CHAPTER SEVEN: TOWARDS A COUNTERHEGEMONIC USE OF HEGEMONIC LEGAL TOOLS FOR
PROTECTING SPACES OF HIGH USE-VALUE AND COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH
I. COUNTERHEGEMONIC POTENTIAL OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
II. PRECARIOUS PROPERTY AND CREATIVE PLACEKEEPING STRATEGIES: NEIGHBOURHOOD
DYNAMIC
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: THEORIES OF VALUE, CULTURE AND CULTURAL SPACES IN THE CITY
I. INTRODUCING USE-VALUE VERSUS EXCHANGE-VALUE IN THE CITY
II. CULTURE IN THE CITY: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
III. RECALIBRATING THE CALCULATION OF BOURDIEUSEAN CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE
CITY
IV. RELATIONALLY VULNERABLE CLAIMS TO HIGH USE-VALUE SPACES OF COMMUNITY
CULTURAL AND SUBCULTURAL WEALTH
V. THE INTERNATIONAL RIGHT TO CULTURE AND CULTURE IN THE CITY AS ENSHRINED
IN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
VI. OTHER LEGAL TOOLS FOR PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO CULTURE AND INTANGIBLE
CULTURE IN THE CITY
VII. RESPECTING "DIVERSITY" VERSUS DIVERSITY IN CITIES AND CULTURE: BUEN
VIVIR AND MOVING TOWARDS AN EQUALITY OF DIFFERENCES
VIII. THEORIES OF HERITAGE, PROPERTY, USE, AND SPACE, AND SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM TO ACHIEVE MORE EQUITABLE TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE IN THE CITY
IX. THE COMMODIFICATION OF CULTURE, REIFICATION OF EXCHANGE-VALUES, AND
BARRIERS TO MEANINGFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF (INTANGIBLE) CULTURAL HERITAGE
VALUE, COMMUNITY (SUB)CULTURAL WEALTH, AND USE-VALUE IN THE CITY
CHAPTER TWO: METHODOLOGIES
I. OVERVIEW OF METHODS AND APPROACHES
II. THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OR METHODOLOGY WITH THEORY: INTERDISCIPLINARITY
AND URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY
III. AN URBAN LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODOLOGY FOR SUBALTERN
COSMOPOLITANISM AND COUNTERHEGEMONIC LEGALITY
IV. REFLEXIVITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY AND INSTITUTIONAL
ETHNOGRAPHY METHODOLOGY AS GUIDANCE
V. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION, INFORMANT ENGAGEMENT, AND THE "WRITING UP" OF
FINDINGS
VI. CASE STUDY SITE SELECTION
VII. VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, VIRTUAL NETWORKS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAPTER THREE: TORONTO - MUSIC CITY?
I. CREATIVE-CITY INSPIRED REDEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS AND THE MUSIC CITY
II. WHAT IS A "MUSIC CITY" AND HOW DOES A CITY LIKE TORONTO BECOME ONE?
III. MUSIC CITIES, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND TENSIONS BETWEEN USE-VALUES
AND EXCHANGE-VALUES
CHAPTER FOUR: CASE STUDY - WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT, THE GUVERNMENT, AND DRUM
'N' BASS
I. BACKGROUND: A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF DRUM 'N' BASS, ELECTRONIC DANCE
MUSIC, AND "LIVE" ELECTRONIC MUSIC
II. THE GUVERNMENT: HISTORY, COMMUNITY, SPACE, AND USE
III. OTHER DISPLACEMENT THREATS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF NIGHTTIME MUSIC AND
DANCE SPACES
IV. POST-GUVERNMENT AND THE ONGOING POST-INDUSTRIAL SHIFT: WHERE DO THE
DISPLACED GO?
V. TORONTO'S WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER FIVE: CASE STUDY - THE SILVER DOLLAR ROOM AND COMFORT ZONE
I. BACKGROUND DESCRIPTIONS
II. SILVER DOLLAR ROOM: REDEVELOPMENT THREATS, HERITAGE PRESERVATION, AND
READING IN INTANGIBILITY INTO EXISTING HERITAGE LEGISLATION
III. DISPLACED SPACE AND COMMUNITY
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDY - BRUNSWICK HOUSE, ALBERT'S HALL, AND THE MATADOR
I. YE OLDE BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND ALBERT'S HALL: DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE,
AND IMPORTANCE
II. THE MATADOR: BACKGROUND, DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, VALUE, AND IMPORTANCE
III. FURTHER BARRIERS TO ATTAINING A LICENSE FOR A "NIGHTCLUB" OR
"ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY"
CHAPTER SEVEN: TOWARDS A COUNTERHEGEMONIC USE OF HEGEMONIC LEGAL TOOLS FOR
PROTECTING SPACES OF HIGH USE-VALUE AND COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH
I. COUNTERHEGEMONIC POTENTIAL OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
II. PRECARIOUS PROPERTY AND CREATIVE PLACEKEEPING STRATEGIES: NEIGHBOURHOOD
DYNAMIC