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초록
영어
This study developed strategies for a sustainable, citizen-centered cultural city using Changwon City in South Korea as a case study. Changwon is an industrial city with abundant cultural resources but relatively low levels of citizen cultural participation. To diagnose Changwon’s cultural environment, we established a local cultural indicator system and conducted a comprehensive survey of citizens and cultural practitioners. The analysis revealed that despite strong cultural infrastructure, everyday cultural engagement was limited, highlighting the need for more citizen-centered cultural opportunities. Based on these findings, five key strategies were proposed: citizen-led cultural content discovery, strengthening cultural capabilities, diversifying cultural content, creating cultural spaces, and activating the cultural city. All strategies emphasized citizen governance and leveraged Changwon’s unique regional identity. The Changwon case demonstrated how integrating data-driven analysis with broad citizen input could guide effective and sustainable cultural city development.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Research Background and Purpose
1.2 Necessity of the Study
1.3 Scope and Method
2. THEORY
2.1 The Concept of Cultural Cities and Citizen Participation in Cultural Policy
2.2 Examples of Cultural Cities in Korea and Abroad
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Development of Cultural Indicators
3.3 Citizen Survey
4. RESULTS
4.1 Diagnosis of Changwon City's Cultural Environment
4.2 Citizen Opinion Survey
5. DISCUSSION
5.1 Citizen-centered Culture
5.2 Strengthening Cultural Capabilities
5.3 Diversification of Content
5.4 Creating Cultural Spaces
5.5 Activating the Cultural City
6. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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