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[In this chapter, I start by explaining the purposes and limitations of the present project. I then specify my research methods, introduce my major findings, and explain why I decided to draw on and amend the work of Richard Florida to analyze and illuminate these findings. I also note that Florida himself conducted his initial research on the creative class within the City of Pittsburgh. I conclude by building on Florida’s brief commentary on contemporary artists to introduce and define a new creative class subtype: the artistic creative class enclave.]
Published: Mar 22, 2017
Keywords: Artist survey; Pittsburgh; Lawrenceville; Bohemian; Creative class; Artistic enclaves; Urban sociology; Urban studies
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