Opinion “Care-full” cities: a vision for culture and human connection

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“No matter how big or small the city, they function best when they’re thinking about their origins as human settlement, their imaginaries constructed by the people who live in them,” believes Ali FitzGibbon, Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts, English & Languages at Queen’s University. FitzGibbon delivered a thought-provoking keynote speech at this year’s Eurocities Culture Forum in Belfast, exploring the forum’s theme: “Culture as the connector.”

Period26 Sept 2024

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  • TitleOpinion “Care-full” cities: a vision for culture and human connection
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletEurocities/latest
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryBelgium
    Date26/09/2024
    Description“No matter how big or small the city, they function best when they’re thinking about their origins as human settlement, their imaginaries constructed by the people who live in them,” believes Ali FitzGibbon, Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts, English & Languages at Queen’s University. FitzGibbon delivered a thought-provoking keynote speech at this year’s Eurocities Culture Forum in Belfast, exploring the forum’s theme: “Culture as the connector.”
    Producer/AuthorWilma Dragonetti
    URLhttps://eurocities.eu/latest/care-full-cities-a-vision-for-culture-and-human-connection/
    PersonsAli FitzGibbon