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<title>Future Perspectives of the Implementation of EU Urban Agenda</title>
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Olejnik, Aleksandra
This article is an overview of opinions and recommendations adopted in the European Union vis-à-vis urban policy. The author analyses the Pact of Amsterdam and future perspectives of the implementation of EU Urban Agenda.
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<title>Reviews and Announcements</title>
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Stalmaszczyk, Piotr
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<title>The Challenges and Opportunities of Entering the Social Media Sphere: A Case Study of Polish Cities</title>
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Sędkowski, Michał
The social media sphere is growing in Poland as more and more people embrace the new ways of communication. Cities in Poland are also slowly catching up with the social media revolution as all 16 provincial cities are present on Facebook. Profiles are static in nature and have problems with engaging the audience in any kind of meaningful conversation. The purpose of this article is to indicate the key challenges that cities are facing while entering the social sphere. Official profiles of all provincial cities in Poland will be analysed to highlight possible ways of improving their digital image.
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<title>Cultural Ecosystem of Creative Place: Creative Class, Creative Networks and Participation in Culture</title>
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Anders-Morawska, Justyna
The scope of this paper is to conceptualise a data-based research framework for the role of creative networks in cultural exchange. Participation in culture measured as audience per 1000 residents and expenditures on culture-related activities were analysed in relation to such territorial assets as accessibility to creative infrastructure, the economic status of residents, the governance networks of civil society, and cultural capital. The results indicate how accessibility, governance networks, and cultural capital contribute to participation measured via audience indicators while a low poverty rate has explanatory value with respect to expenditures on culture.
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