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Research on stakeholders of art district governance from the perspective of social network: A case study of Songzhuang art district

Cai, Yinkun (2023) Research on stakeholders of art district governance from the perspective of social network: A case study of Songzhuang art district. Master thesis.

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Abstract

The Songzhuang Art District, which is the focus of this study, is currently the largest art district in the world. It is an art district that has developed from the gathering of grassroots artists, and has become a typical example of a bottom-up, spontaneously formed art district. The urbanization process in China is led by a land alliance formed by the government and developers for land development. Due to the urban growth characteristics led by the Chinese government, the Songzhuang Art District was constrained by urbanization during its self-development process, and a series of problems erupted under the government's leadership. From the perspective of stakeholder theory, this study analyses the characteristics of the relationship between stakeholders in the governance of the art district after studying and analysing the literature and conducting field research interviews and questionnaires on the cases, and measures the indicators of the relationship network through social network analysis methods, analyses the forms of power and interest demands of each stakeholder, explores the differences in the power-interest relationship patterns of the stakeholders. The power-interest matrix of the stakeholders was drawn up, and the core stakeholders located in the social network (the Party Committee of the Art District, Songzhuang Town Government, Songzhuang Investment and Development Company, Xiaopu Village Committee, Songzhuang Village Committee and artists) were identified, summarising the mechanism of power relations formation in the governance of Songzhuang Art District in terms of both external structure and internal causes.

Item Type: Thesis (Master)
Degree programme: Society, Sustainability and Planning (MSc Socio-spatial Planning)
Supervisor: Lamker, C.W.
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2023 14:29
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2023 14:29
URI: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/4386

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