This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Drawing on a selection of core articles in planning scholarship, it investigates how citizens (re-)shape urban places by responding to perceived flaws in how spatial planning addresses societal challenges. Formal planning interventions are often spatially and socially selective, ineffective, or even non-existent due to a lack of institutional capacities and resources. Consequently, citizens take on roles that they consider as missing, underperformed or ineffective. The paper shows that this results in a variety of practices complementary to, independent from, or opposing formal planning actors and interventions. Five dilemmas citizens face are ...
In this booklet I elaborate on two questions: 1) What is the aim of socio-spatial planning? 2) Why s...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatialplanning. Dra...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Civic initiatives in spatial development are on the rise. Whereas for a long time they were just a f...
Cities around the world are facilitating ambitious and inclusive action on climate change by adoptin...
Citizen participation in urban planning has been contested in recent research for stemming from the ...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
The critical literature on participation warns that a focus on 'consensus' evades the poli...
In this booklet I elaborate on two questions: 1) What is the aim of socio-spatial planning? 2) Why s...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
In this booklet I elaborate on two questions: 1) What is the aim of socio-spatial planning? 2) Why s...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatial planning. Dr...
This paper explores the roles and practices of collective citizen engagement in spatialplanning. Dra...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Civic initiatives in spatial development are on the rise. Whereas for a long time they were just a f...
Cities around the world are facilitating ambitious and inclusive action on climate change by adoptin...
Citizen participation in urban planning has been contested in recent research for stemming from the ...
Recent political and economic crises have increased the awareness of the need, challenges and opport...
This paper explores the institutionalization process regarding ideas about a more prominent role for...
The critical literature on participation warns that a focus on 'consensus' evades the poli...
In this booklet I elaborate on two questions: 1) What is the aim of socio-spatial planning? 2) Why s...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...
In this booklet I elaborate on two questions: 1) What is the aim of socio-spatial planning? 2) Why s...
The collective empowerment imagined in the government rhetoric of localism bears little resemblance ...
In this paper, we analyze the institutional work that underlies the attempt to institutionalize a mo...