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As evidence of the impact of cultural investment on urban regeneration grows, cities are triggering a cultural policy revolution and leading the way for social transformation. Anna Lisa Boni and Philippe Kern discuss the implications.

Culture is everywhere. It reaches out well beyond museums, heritage sites or traditional cultural institutions, infiltrating our daily life. It can be found in technology hubs, in media clusters nourishing innovation, on city walls in the form of graffiti and murals, or at local community centres and street festivals which trigger social interactions. It serves to create an aesthetic, an atmosphere and ultimately the attractiveness of places.
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