Prescott, Rebecca and Fan, Ziyun and Elsahn, Ziad and Mordue, Tom (2025) How Does a Public Policy Fail? : Creative City Policy and the Tensional Space of Artist-led Organizations. In: Spaces for Creativity and Innovation Within and Across Organizational Boundaries :. Research in the Sociology of Organizations . Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 271-292. ISBN 9781835493670
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In this paper, we draw attention to the intersection between public policy and the spacing of organizations through Lefebvre’s triad. Examining the materiality of space through a tension-centered approach, we explore the processes of spatial creation informed by creative city policy (CCP) within and through artist-led organizations. We draw on longitudinal qualitative and ethnographic data to explore the shifting interrelationships between a macro-public policy and its implementation on microsites, developing our understanding of the tensional nature of materiality in organizational space and adding vital detail to our understanding of how CCP can act as both a potentializing and limiting force in creative production.