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==Shapes, sizes and applications== | ==Shapes, sizes and applications== | ||
Governance and participation processes range from self-organisation to co-creation in which new actors are brought to the fore | Governance and participation processes range from self-organisation to co-creation in which new actors, approaches and applications are brought to the fore taking on different roles and engaging in different activities. | ||
==Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice== | ==Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice== | ||
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==Summary of relevant approaches== | ==Summary of relevant approaches== | ||
Self-organisation is an “actor-centred approach emphasising local knowledge, communication and survival strategies instead of technical expertise as the main forces driving urban development”. Citizens’ experiences and perspectives are fundamental to urban governance and planning. | |||
Co-creation: | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 10:47, 4 September 2019
Introduction to governance and participation processes
General introduction to approach
Test reference[1]
Shapes, sizes and applications
Governance and participation processes range from self-organisation to co-creation in which new actors, approaches and applications are brought to the fore taking on different roles and engaging in different activities.
Relation to UrbanA themes: Cities, sustainability, and justice
Narrative of change
Transformative potential
Summary of relevant approaches
Self-organisation is an “actor-centred approach emphasising local knowledge, communication and survival strategies instead of technical expertise as the main forces driving urban development”. Citizens’ experiences and perspectives are fundamental to urban governance and planning.
Co-creation:
References
- ↑ Test reference