Unpacking the middleground of creative cities: spatiotemporal dynamics in the configuration of the Berlin design field

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Unpacking the middleground of creative cities: spatiotemporal dynamics in the configuration of the Berlin design field. / Lange, Bastian; Schüßler, Elke.
In: Regional Studies, Vol. 52, No. 11, 02.11.2018, p. 1548-1558.

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title = "Unpacking the middleground of creative cities: spatiotemporal dynamics in the configuration of the Berlin design field",
abstract = "This paper sheds a light on the middleground of creative cities, highlighted as a crucial intermediary between creative scenes on the underground and formal institutions on the upperground. Tracing the spatiotemporal dynamics in the emergence of the Berlin-based design field over time, the study suggests that a productive middleground is itself historically and spatially conditioned. Elaborating extant knowledge on creative field emergence, we show that middleground structures can emerge bottom-up through space-specific rather than sector-specific creative practices, and require active organization and configuration. They can, increasingly, also be of a virtual nature.",
keywords = "Management studies, creative cities, field configuration, intermediaries, design, spatiotemporal analysis",
author = "Bastian Lange and Elke Sch{\"u}{\ss}ler",
note = "Funding Information: The authors thank the following colleagues for providing helpful comments on previous drafts of this paper: Jesper Strandgaard, Andr{\'e} Spicer, Simone Schiller-Merkens, Suntje Schmidt and Joerg Sydow. The authors presented this paper at the European Group of Organization Studies (EGOS) Colloquium 2012, the 2011 Workshop by the Regional Studies Association (RSA) on {\textquoteleft}Theorizing the Experience Economy{\textquoteright}, and the 2nd European Colloquium on Culture, Creativity and Economy 2013, where they received further useful feedback from various scholars. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018, {\textcopyright} 2018 Regional Studies Association.",
year = "2018",
month = nov,
day = "2",
doi = "10.1080/00343404.2017.1413239",
language = "English",
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journal = "Regional Studies",
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