Publication: Public Art As A Tool In Enhancing Rural Revitalization In China: Case Study Of Three Types Of Villages
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2025-01
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Song, Haiou
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This research investigates the role of public art in china’s rural revitalization, focusing on how it enhances the well-being of rural residents. Addressing the critical need for rural development, it explores the potential of public art in fostering community cohesion and improving quality of life. The study aims to 1) identify the practical values and challenges of public art in rural areas, 2) explore its key factors affecting residents’ well-being, and 3) propose effective strategies. A three-stage qualitative research design was employed, including a systematic literature review (study 1), multiple case studies (study 2), and stakeholder interviews (study 3). In study 1, 44 academic papers were analyzed to identify seven values (e.G., community engagement, cultural identity, economic development) and seven challenges (e.G., limited resources, low participation, sustainability issues). Study 2 examined three village types - traditional cultural village (xijingyu), tourism village (bailixia), and ordinary village (dongtou) - representing three public art models: hybrid, top-down, and bottom-up. A total of 24 local residents participated in interviews. Study 3 included interviews with nine stakeholders to develop strategies across seven dimensions: community identity, participation, cultural factors, impact sustainability, management, and collaboration. The findings reveal the mechanisms by which public art influences residents’ well-being and assess the effectiveness of these strategies.
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Public art – Social aspects