Richard Florida cites Ventura as one of the top cities to live in his new book, Who’s Your City?
There’s more than a grain of truth to the stereotype of the friendly, outgoing Midwesterner, says Richard Florida’s Who’s Your City?
Richard Florida appears as part of Stirring Culture, the Alberta College of Art and Design’s speaker series. In his latest, Who’s Your City, Florida explores the idea that mega regions have replaced countries as the primary economic drivers of the global economy.
Richard Florida speaks as part of the Alberta College of Art and Design’s Stirring Culture series
Author Richard Florida looks at America’s “psychogeography” and says personality types tend to cluster—and that understanding those clusters can help us understand the economies and futures of different regions.
Aaron Hotfelder recently interviewed Professor Florida about why the choice of where to live is more important than ever, why it’s a decision so often overlooked, and how to find the perfect city for you.
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