© Canadian Journal of Regional Science/Revue canadienne des sciences régionales, XXXII: 1
(Spring/printemps 2009), 101-114.
ISSN: 0705-4580 Printed in Canada/Imprimé au Canada
Social Creativity and Post-Rural Places:
The Case of Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal
Isabel André
Department of Geography
Institute of Geography and Territorial Planning
University of Lisbon
Faculdade de Letras, Alameda da Universidade,
1600-214 Lisboa, Portugal
Alexandre Abreu
Centre for Geographical Studies
University of Lisbon
Faculdade de Letras, Alameda da Universidade,
1600-214 Lisboa, Portugal
Introduction
This article looks at a particularly successful example of arts-based social
creativity in a rural setting: the case of Montemor-o-Novo, in Southern Portugal.
It is argued that the analysis of its trajectory cannot be satisfactorily made with
recourse solely to the usual interpretive categories from the conceptual and
theoretical debates on creative cities and social innovation in urban settings: while
essential to understanding the dynamics that have been taking place in Montemor-
o-Novo, those categories need to be complemented with an understanding of the
specific ways in which rurality and post-rurality have been mobilised in this
particular context. In order to do this, the article begins by critically reviewing
some of the insights from the literature on creativity, the arts and social change;
on the role of the arts in place development; on public art and public spaces; and
on socially creative milieux. This is followed by an account of the trajectory of
Montemor-o-Novo as an example of arts-based social creativity. Finally, some
conclusions are drawn on post-rurality as strategy for socially creative local
development.