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Comparisons with other European Capitals of Culture

In: Urban Strategies for Culture-Driven Growth

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In the final chapters of the book we collate all the previous work together to show the whole picture. What do we learn when we compare the case of Umeå with other ECoCs? We take a look at the four critical themes in co-creation mega-program organization. In the previous chapters we discussed the planning and implementation of the program in depth from the perspective of strategy-as-practice. We made many observations and developed the concepts of action nets and narrative infrastructure and how they link to illuminate how Umeå 2014 was planned and implemented by steering action at the community level. In Chapter 8 we summarize the main conclusions and compare them with observations from counterpart ECoCs. This will allow us to pinpoint the effectiveness and efficiency of the Umeå program, identify general trends in ECoC program management and to make informed predictions about ECoCs’ legacy and impact for the future of cultural mega-program management.

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  • ., 2016. "Comparisons with other European Capitals of Culture," Chapters, in: Urban Strategies for Culture-Driven Growth, chapter 8, pages 135-158, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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