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Concluding Remarks

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This final chapter wraps up the essence and intent of the book with reflections on the category of duration and time. It attempts to deconstruct the existent hierarchies and categories on useful and redundant urban creativity by promoting new criteria and evaluation mechanisms. It seeks to contribute to the definition or production of new models of local and social creativity, which tends to remain in the background due to various political and economic interests.

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Ursic, M., Imai, H. (2020). Concluding Remarks. In: Creativity in Tokyo. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6687-5_9

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