Dourgouti Island Hotel Project: an urban dig project

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Chatziefstathiou, D., Sachinis, G. and Ananiadis, C. 2018. Dourgouti Island Hotel Project: an urban dig project. Universal Journal of Management. 6 (3), pp. 91-97. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujm.2018.060302
AuthorsChatziefstathiou, D., Sachinis, G. and Ananiadis, C.
Abstract

Dourgouti Island Hotel Project is an ongoing programme of cultural activities created by a theatre company in the historical but “forgotten” neighbourhood of Athens, Greece, called Dourgouti. These activities offer not only cultural products but also new ways of living and experiencing the city. A model of cooperation focusing on strong assets of a place can be a new model for local economy. The results of the project mentioned in this paper show the impact of culture on local society as well as some economic benefits, showing the way to a new economy, organized from the “bottom-up”.

KeywordsArts; culture; neighbourhood; local community; local society; urban
Year2018
JournalUniversal Journal of Management
Journal citation6 (3), pp. 91-97
PublisherHorizon Publishing
ISSN2331-950X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.13189/ujm.2018.060302
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Deposited05 Apr 2018
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