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 31   <br />Compare/Contrast:  Cities,  regions,  even  entire  nations,  are  pursuing  the  Creative  Economy.   <br />What  can  we  learn  from  Singapore,  Glasgow,  and  Ogulin?,  Architecture  Boston,  Vol.  12  No.  3,   <br />August  19,  2009.   <br />   <br />The  Creative  Community  Builder’s  Handbook:  How  to  Transform  Communities  Using  Local   <br />Assets,  Arts  and  Culture,  book  assesses  20  arts-­‐centered  community  development  projects  and   <br />provides  step-­‐by-­‐step  guide  to  building  economic,  social,  civic  and  physical  infrastructure  of   <br />communities  through  the  arts.  Commissioned  by  the  McKnight  Foundation.  Includes  case  studies   <br />from  urban,  rural,  and  suburban  communities  and  best  practices  related  to  ten  successful   <br />strategies.  Fieldstone  Alliance  (formerly  A.H.  Wilder  Foundation  Publishing  Center),  St.  Paul,  MN   <br />and  Partners  for  Livable  Communities,  Washington,  DC,  2006.   <br />   <br />There’s  No  Place  Like  Silicon  Valley:  An  Emerging  Cultural  Ecosystem  for  the  21st  Century,  a   <br />Report  on  the  Cultural  Infrastructure  of  California’s  Silicon  Valley  By  Creative  Community   <br />Builders  for  1st  Act  Silicon  Valley,  July  2009.   <br />   <br />The  Creative  Economy:  Views  from  Abroad,  thoughts  on  place,  culture,  creativity  and  economic   <br />livelihood  from  the  2008  Creative  Clusters  Conference  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Community  Arts   <br />Network,  January  2009.   <br />   <br />Higher  Ground:  Informal  Arts,  Cultural  Policy  and  the  Evolving  Role  of  Nonprofits.  With  the  rise   <br />of  the  creative  class,  prosumers,  Pro-­‐ams  and  Net-­‐Geners,  are  nonprofit  cultural  institutions   <br />outdated?  Community  Arts  Network,  July  2007.   <br />   <br />Fuel  for  the  Creative  Engine:  Arts  and  the  Economy,  University  of  Massachusetts,  Arts  Extension   <br />Service,  Fundamentals  of  Arts  Management,  text  book  chapter,  2007.   <br />   <br />New  Creative  Community,  a  review  of  a  new  book  by  cultural  critic  Arlene  Goldbard,  Community   <br />Arts  Network,  November  2006.   <br />   <br />Up  from  the  Roots:  Re-­‐examining  the  Flow  of  Economic  and  Creative  Capital,  thoughts  on   <br />connections  between  informal  arts  practices  and  grassroots  economic  development,   <br />Grantmakers  in  the  Arts  READER,  Summer,  2006.     <br />   <br />Culture  as  Community  Connector,  a  survey  of  arts  organizations  leading  community  transformation,   <br />and  of  research  evaluating  the  effectiveness  of  these  practices,  Progressive  Planning,  Fall  2005.   <br />   <br />What’s  Radical  About  Valuing  Assets  as  a  Strategy  in  Cultural  Work,  a  description  of  how  asset-­‐ <br />based  practices  used  by  artists  and  cultural  organizations  relate  to  other  community   <br />development  practitioners,  Community  Arts  Network,  2005.   <br />   <br />Thinking  Outside  the  Cubicle?  Does  the  501(c)(3)  Box  Stifle  Creativity  in  the  Dot-­‐com  Era?   <br />Examining  Maribel  Alvarez’  book,  There’s  Nothing  Informal  About  It:  Participatory  Arts  Within