In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a more active role of citizens in urban planning. We draw on a case in which a group of citizens aims to redevelop a brownfield site into a vital urban area. This citizens’ initiative is co-creating a new form of urban planning with the municipality, private organizations and individual citizens. The study shows how citizens’ initiatives can be a driver for institutional change, but that uncertainties about new institutions tend to reinforce the maintenance of existing ones. This paradox explains why even if the ambition for a new form of planning is widely shared, actually realizing institutional change can still be difficult and time-consuming
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In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
In the last decades citizen initiatives of urban action have received extensive attention by scholar...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
This paper addresses the emerging practice of civic initiatives in urban development, and the strugg...
While participatory processes in urban development are meant to increase citizen influence, decades ...
To address the social, spatial and environmental problems of cities, planners often promote and enga...
Civic initiatives in spatial development are on the rise. Whereas for a long time they were just a f...
This paper addresses the emerging practice of civic initiatives in urban development, and the strugg...
Public participation in urban planning is a contested issue in China. In this article, we look at th...
Urban renewal has evolved into an ambitious and sophisticated urban strategy, recognised as urban re...
As in other European countries, the formal planning task of Dutch governments is subjected to devolu...
The concept of ‘good’ in planning is buried within the paradoxical spaces of the twenty-first centur...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
In the last decades citizen initiatives of urban action have received extensive attention by scholar...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
This paper addresses the emerging practice of civic initiatives in urban development, and the strugg...
While participatory processes in urban development are meant to increase citizen influence, decades ...
To address the social, spatial and environmental problems of cities, planners often promote and enga...
Civic initiatives in spatial development are on the rise. Whereas for a long time they were just a f...
This paper addresses the emerging practice of civic initiatives in urban development, and the strugg...
Public participation in urban planning is a contested issue in China. In this article, we look at th...
Urban renewal has evolved into an ambitious and sophisticated urban strategy, recognised as urban re...
As in other European countries, the formal planning task of Dutch governments is subjected to devolu...
The concept of ‘good’ in planning is buried within the paradoxical spaces of the twenty-first centur...