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The project´s aim is a transdisciplinary production of knowledge about the role of citizen initiatives in local governance and how current design and planning practices may be developed in order to more fully draw from these initiatives as resources for sustainable urban development. This requires a reflective process involving research and practice in concrete planning situations. As we are specifically interested in responses to urban deprivation, we will perform a case study in a Swedish suburban area suffering from socio-economic stigmatisation.
The main research question: How can citizen initiatives interplay with invited participation in local development work? This question raises sub-questions:
- Which kinds of citizen initiatives exist? How do they function? What interests are manifested? How do they relate to formal planning institutions or other institutions involved in urban development? How do they influence local development?
- How can invited participation in planning processes be understood with regard to its democratic quality? What are the constraining and enabling factors increasing empowered participative governance? How do invited participatory measures interact with citizen initiatives?
- How can constructive dialogues between citizens and formal planning institutions be facilitated to support empowered participative governance and sustainable urban development?
Publications
Castell, P. (2013). En eldsjäls tankar om deltagande. In Stenberg, J., Abrahamsson, H., Benesch, H., Berg, M., Castell, P., Corkhill, E., Danielsson, S., Fridén, A., Styffe, H. R., Jadelius, L., Larberg, V., & Tahvilzadeh, N. (eds.), Framtiden är redan här: Hur invånare kan bli medskapare i stadens utveckling (pp. 90-92).Gothenburg: Chalmers University of Technology.
Castell, P. (2013). En berättelse om Mötesplatsen. In Stenberg, J., Abrahamsson, H., Benesch, H., Berg, M., Castell, P., Corkhill, E., Danielsson, S., Fridén, A., Styffe, H. R., Jadelius, L., Larberg, V., & Tahvilzadeh, N. (eds.), Framtiden är redan här: Hur invånare kan bli medskapare i stadens utveckling. (pp. 77-80). Gothenburg: Chalmers University of Technology.
Castell, P. (2012). Dialogues and citizen initiatives in stigmatized urban areas: reflections on the development of participatory planning principles in Gothenburg. Conference paper presented at the IFHP 56th World Congress: Inclusive cities in a global world, The International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP). Gothenburg, Sweden, 2012.
Stenberg, J. (2012). The Strength of Codesign: Citizens as Community Builders. In T. Ooms and J. Verbeke (eds.), Design, Participation, Sustainability, ICT: Sustainable Public Open Spaces and Participation through Interaction and ICT (pp. 78-93). Ghent, Belgium.
Abrahamsson, H. (2011). Interventions and governance in our time: cities as nodes for global governance or local battlefields for social conflicts? Conference paper presented at the GCGD Conference on Rethinking Interventions and Governance, Gothenburg Centre of Globalization and Development. Gothenburg, Sweden, 22-23 November 2011.