Learning from Arnstein's ladder: from citizen participation to public engagement
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement -- References -- Section 1 Institutionalizing Public Engagement -- Institutionalizing Public Engagement in Context -- Chapter 2 Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein, Citizen Participation, and Model Cities -- Background: Arnstein's Ladder -- Research Strategy and Methodology -- Arnstein's Early Life and Career: Forming "Arny's Army" -- The Origins of the Model Cities Program and "Widespread Citizen Participation" -- Urban Problems and Community Action -- Johnson's Solvable Urban Problems Turn Into an Unsolvable Urban Crisis -- Rafsky Committee Defines HUD's Internal Position on Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's Ladder as an Organizational Tool for the Three Approaches for Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's New Interpretation of Citizen Participation: "Partnerships" -- Takeaway for Practice: "Checklist for Action" -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Support -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil and Portugal -- Introduction -- Understanding Supra-Local Participatory Budgeting: A Note on the Methodology -- The State Participatory Budget in Rio Grande do Sul -- The National Participatory Budget in Portugal -- Two Models to Scale up Participatory Budgeting: The State Participatory Budget and the National Participatory Budget -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially Vulnerable Groups -- Introduction -- Values: Parameters for Inclusion and Exclusion in Section 106 | |
505 | 8 | |a Consultation: Citizen Disempowerment -- Partnership: A New Approach -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Community-Based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh: Participatory Planning in Practice -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- A Note on Methodology -- The Dimensions of the Disaster and Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts -- Spatial Planning Policy Discussion -- Village Planning: Discussion and Enforcement -- Participatory Mapping, Planning and Community Contracting at the Village of Lamsenia -- Participatory Village Mapping and Planning at the Village of Lamsenia -- Some Reflections -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Section 2 Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Chapter 6 Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of Participatory Planning in Serbia -- Introduction -- Citizen Participation in Serbian Spatial Planning -- Methodology -- Case Study: The Belgrade Waterfront Project -- Discussion: From Citizen Power to Tokenism? -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Legislation -- Chapter 7 From Information to Placation: Locating Participatory Planning in Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder -- Background -- Methodology -- Master Planning in Indian Cities -- On Participatory Planning in Bangalore and Arnstein's Ladder of Participation -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just City: Can More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes? -- The Argument for Citizen Control -- Changing Context -- Planning as Mediation -- East Harlem Neighborhood Plan: Context -- East Harlem Neighborhood: Approach and Recommendations -- Assessing the Contribution of the EHNP to the Just City -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 9 Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and the Quest for Greater Public Participation -- Public Participation in US Local Planning Processes -- Arnstein's Ladder -- Community Benefits Agreements -- Identifying Different Types of CBAs -- Methodology -- Participation Merits a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 3 Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Chapter 10 Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs and Lorde: Propositions on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice and Resilience -- Our Approach -- Thinking across Systems: Arnstein, Meadows, Lorde, and Boggs -- Arnstein and the Power to Redistribute -- Meadows and the Power to Integrate and Regenerate -- Lorde and the Power to Sense and Appreciate -- Boggs and the Power to Disrupt and Co-Create -- Seven Propositions on Collective Power for Climate Justice -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Time, Place, and Voice in Public Art -- Introduction -- A City Beautiful -- Should Public Art Aspire to Citizen Control? -- A Rubric to Guide Decision-Making -- Implications for Citizen Participation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Jumping Off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in Detroit's Urban Planning -- Dynamics of Participation -- Urban Setting -- Caging Community Participation -- Becoming Insurgent -- From Participation to Insurgency -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in Sydney, Australia -- Participation, Power, and Planning in Postpolitical Times -- The Emergence of WestConnex: From Idea to Construction -- Depoliticization and WestConnex: Deferring, Displacing, and Transferring the Political Moment -- Repoliticizing WestConnex: Escalating and Dividing -- Conclusions | |
505 | 8 | |a Orcid -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- References -- Section 4 Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Chapter 14 Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning -- Introduction -- In Search of Multi-Dimensional Public Engagement -- Three Moments of Neighborhood Planning in Des Moines, Iowa -- Conclusion: Planning with Voice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to Creating Equitable University-Community Partnerships and Just Power Relations -- Introduction -- Universities and Civic Engagement: Towards a Rooted University -- Bi-Directional Learning -- Research Methodology -- Getting EQUIPPED: Activating the Vision -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative -- Introduction -- Participatory Neighborhood Narrative: Three Principles -- Research Methodology -- Case: The Porters Neighborhood -- Results: Case Methods and Impacts -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Time for a Rope Ladder?: Re-Thinking Participation through a Youth-Driven Process for Developing a Youth Advisory Council -- Introduction -- Background: Conceptualizing Meaningful Youth Participation -- Creating Our YAC: A Youth-Driven Development Process -- The Rope Ladder: A New Model for Youth Participation -- Conclusion: Swinging into Action -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright -- References -- Section 5 Building Public Engagement in the 2020s -- Chapter 18 Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research, Practice, and Education -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement -- References -- Section 1 Institutionalizing Public Engagement -- Institutionalizing Public Engagement in Context -- Chapter 2 Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein, Citizen Participation, and Model Cities -- Background: Arnstein's Ladder -- Research Strategy and Methodology -- Arnstein's Early Life and Career: Forming "Arny's Army" -- The Origins of the Model Cities Program and "Widespread Citizen Participation" -- Urban Problems and Community Action -- Johnson's Solvable Urban Problems Turn Into an Unsolvable Urban Crisis -- Rafsky Committee Defines HUD's Internal Position on Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's Ladder as an Organizational Tool for the Three Approaches for Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's New Interpretation of Citizen Participation: "Partnerships" -- Takeaway for Practice: "Checklist for Action" -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Support -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil and Portugal -- Introduction -- Understanding Supra-Local Participatory Budgeting: A Note on the Methodology -- The State Participatory Budget in Rio Grande do Sul -- The National Participatory Budget in Portugal -- Two Models to Scale up Participatory Budgeting: The State Participatory Budget and the National Participatory Budget -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially Vulnerable Groups -- Introduction -- Values: Parameters for Inclusion and Exclusion in Section 106 Consultation: Citizen Disempowerment -- Partnership: A New Approach -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Community-Based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh: Participatory Planning in Practice -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- A Note on Methodology -- The Dimensions of the Disaster and Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts -- Spatial Planning Policy Discussion -- Village Planning: Discussion and Enforcement -- Participatory Mapping, Planning and Community Contracting at the Village of Lamsenia -- Participatory Village Mapping and Planning at the Village of Lamsenia -- Some Reflections -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Section 2 Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Chapter 6 Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of Participatory Planning in Serbia -- Introduction -- Citizen Participation in Serbian Spatial Planning -- Methodology -- Case Study: The Belgrade Waterfront Project -- Discussion: From Citizen Power to Tokenism? -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Legislation -- Chapter 7 From Information to Placation: Locating Participatory Planning in Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder -- Background -- Methodology -- Master Planning in Indian Cities -- On Participatory Planning in Bangalore and Arnstein's Ladder of Participation -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just City: Can More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes? -- The Argument for Citizen Control -- Changing Context -- Planning as Mediation -- East Harlem Neighborhood Plan: Context -- East Harlem Neighborhood: Approach and Recommendations -- Assessing the Contribution of the EHNP to the Just City -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References Chapter 9 Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and the Quest for Greater Public Participation -- Public Participation in US Local Planning Processes -- Arnstein's Ladder -- Community Benefits Agreements -- Identifying Different Types of CBAs -- Methodology -- Participation Merits a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 3 Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Chapter 10 Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs and Lorde: Propositions on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice and Resilience -- Our Approach -- Thinking across Systems: Arnstein, Meadows, Lorde, and Boggs -- Arnstein and the Power to Redistribute -- Meadows and the Power to Integrate and Regenerate -- Lorde and the Power to Sense and Appreciate -- Boggs and the Power to Disrupt and Co-Create -- Seven Propositions on Collective Power for Climate Justice -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Time, Place, and Voice in Public Art -- Introduction -- A City Beautiful -- Should Public Art Aspire to Citizen Control? -- A Rubric to Guide Decision-Making -- Implications for Citizen Participation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Jumping Off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in Detroit's Urban Planning -- Dynamics of Participation -- Urban Setting -- Caging Community Participation -- Becoming Insurgent -- From Participation to Insurgency -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in Sydney, Australia -- Participation, Power, and Planning in Postpolitical Times -- The Emergence of WestConnex: From Idea to Construction -- Depoliticization and WestConnex: Deferring, Displacing, and Transferring the Political Moment -- Repoliticizing WestConnex: Escalating and Dividing -- Conclusions Orcid -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- References -- Section 4 Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Chapter 14 Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning -- Introduction -- In Search of Multi-Dimensional Public Engagement -- Three Moments of Neighborhood Planning in Des Moines, Iowa -- Conclusion: Planning with Voice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to Creating Equitable University-Community Partnerships and Just Power Relations -- Introduction -- Universities and Civic Engagement: Towards a Rooted University -- Bi-Directional Learning -- Research Methodology -- Getting EQUIPPED: Activating the Vision -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative -- Introduction -- Participatory Neighborhood Narrative: Three Principles -- Research Methodology -- Case: The Porters Neighborhood -- Results: Case Methods and Impacts -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Time for a Rope Ladder?: Re-Thinking Participation through a Youth-Driven Process for Developing a Youth Advisory Council -- Introduction -- Background: Conceptualizing Meaningful Youth Participation -- Creating Our YAC: A Youth-Driven Development Process -- The Rope Ladder: A New Model for Youth Participation -- Conclusion: Swinging into Action -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright -- References -- Section 5 Building Public Engagement in the 2020s -- Chapter 18 Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research, Practice, and Education -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement edited by Mickey Lauria and Carissa Schively Slotterback New York ; London Routledge 2021 © 2021 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 344 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement -- References -- Section 1 Institutionalizing Public Engagement -- Institutionalizing Public Engagement in Context -- Chapter 2 Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein, Citizen Participation, and Model Cities -- Background: Arnstein's Ladder -- Research Strategy and Methodology -- Arnstein's Early Life and Career: Forming "Arny's Army" -- The Origins of the Model Cities Program and "Widespread Citizen Participation" -- Urban Problems and Community Action -- Johnson's Solvable Urban Problems Turn Into an Unsolvable Urban Crisis -- Rafsky Committee Defines HUD's Internal Position on Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's Ladder as an Organizational Tool for the Three Approaches for Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's New Interpretation of Citizen Participation: "Partnerships" -- Takeaway for Practice: "Checklist for Action" -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Support -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil and Portugal -- Introduction -- Understanding Supra-Local Participatory Budgeting: A Note on the Methodology -- The State Participatory Budget in Rio Grande do Sul -- The National Participatory Budget in Portugal -- Two Models to Scale up Participatory Budgeting: The State Participatory Budget and the National Participatory Budget -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially Vulnerable Groups -- Introduction -- Values: Parameters for Inclusion and Exclusion in Section 106 Consultation: Citizen Disempowerment -- Partnership: A New Approach -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Community-Based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh: Participatory Planning in Practice -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- A Note on Methodology -- The Dimensions of the Disaster and Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts -- Spatial Planning Policy Discussion -- Village Planning: Discussion and Enforcement -- Participatory Mapping, Planning and Community Contracting at the Village of Lamsenia -- Participatory Village Mapping and Planning at the Village of Lamsenia -- Some Reflections -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Section 2 Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Chapter 6 Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of Participatory Planning in Serbia -- Introduction -- Citizen Participation in Serbian Spatial Planning -- Methodology -- Case Study: The Belgrade Waterfront Project -- Discussion: From Citizen Power to Tokenism? -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Legislation -- Chapter 7 From Information to Placation: Locating Participatory Planning in Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder -- Background -- Methodology -- Master Planning in Indian Cities -- On Participatory Planning in Bangalore and Arnstein's Ladder of Participation -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just City: Can More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes? -- The Argument for Citizen Control -- Changing Context -- Planning as Mediation -- East Harlem Neighborhood Plan: Context -- East Harlem Neighborhood: Approach and Recommendations -- Assessing the Contribution of the EHNP to the Just City -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References Chapter 9 Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and the Quest for Greater Public Participation -- Public Participation in US Local Planning Processes -- Arnstein's Ladder -- Community Benefits Agreements -- Identifying Different Types of CBAs -- Methodology -- Participation Merits a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 3 Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Chapter 10 Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs and Lorde: Propositions on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice and Resilience -- Our Approach -- Thinking across Systems: Arnstein, Meadows, Lorde, and Boggs -- Arnstein and the Power to Redistribute -- Meadows and the Power to Integrate and Regenerate -- Lorde and the Power to Sense and Appreciate -- Boggs and the Power to Disrupt and Co-Create -- Seven Propositions on Collective Power for Climate Justice -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Time, Place, and Voice in Public Art -- Introduction -- A City Beautiful -- Should Public Art Aspire to Citizen Control? -- A Rubric to Guide Decision-Making -- Implications for Citizen Participation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Jumping Off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in Detroit's Urban Planning -- Dynamics of Participation -- Urban Setting -- Caging Community Participation -- Becoming Insurgent -- From Participation to Insurgency -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in Sydney, Australia -- Participation, Power, and Planning in Postpolitical Times -- The Emergence of WestConnex: From Idea to Construction -- Depoliticization and WestConnex: Deferring, Displacing, and Transferring the Political Moment -- Repoliticizing WestConnex: Escalating and Dividing -- Conclusions Orcid -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- References -- Section 4 Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Chapter 14 Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning -- Introduction -- In Search of Multi-Dimensional Public Engagement -- Three Moments of Neighborhood Planning in Des Moines, Iowa -- Conclusion: Planning with Voice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to Creating Equitable University-Community Partnerships and Just Power Relations -- Introduction -- Universities and Civic Engagement: Towards a Rooted University -- Bi-Directional Learning -- Research Methodology -- Getting EQUIPPED: Activating the Vision -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative -- Introduction -- Participatory Neighborhood Narrative: Three Principles -- Research Methodology -- Case: The Porters Neighborhood -- Results: Case Methods and Impacts -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Time for a Rope Ladder?: Re-Thinking Participation through a Youth-Driven Process for Developing a Youth Advisory Council -- Introduction -- Background: Conceptualizing Meaningful Youth Participation -- Creating Our YAC: A Youth-Driven Development Process -- The Rope Ladder: A New Model for Youth Participation -- Conclusion: Swinging into Action -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright -- References -- Section 5 Building Public Engagement in the 2020s -- Chapter 18 Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research, Practice, and Education -- References -- Index Arnstein, Sherry R. Lauria, Mickey 1953- (DE-588)123966310 edt Slotterback, Carissa Schively (DE-588)1245585932 edt Erscheint auch als Lauria, Mickey Learning from Arnstein's Ladder Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-367-25822-1 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-0-367-25823-8 |
spellingShingle | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement -- References -- Section 1 Institutionalizing Public Engagement -- Institutionalizing Public Engagement in Context -- Chapter 2 Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein, Citizen Participation, and Model Cities -- Background: Arnstein's Ladder -- Research Strategy and Methodology -- Arnstein's Early Life and Career: Forming "Arny's Army" -- The Origins of the Model Cities Program and "Widespread Citizen Participation" -- Urban Problems and Community Action -- Johnson's Solvable Urban Problems Turn Into an Unsolvable Urban Crisis -- Rafsky Committee Defines HUD's Internal Position on Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's Ladder as an Organizational Tool for the Three Approaches for Citizen Participation -- Arnstein's New Interpretation of Citizen Participation: "Partnerships" -- Takeaway for Practice: "Checklist for Action" -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Research Support -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil and Portugal -- Introduction -- Understanding Supra-Local Participatory Budgeting: A Note on the Methodology -- The State Participatory Budget in Rio Grande do Sul -- The National Participatory Budget in Portugal -- Two Models to Scale up Participatory Budgeting: The State Participatory Budget and the National Participatory Budget -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially Vulnerable Groups -- Introduction -- Values: Parameters for Inclusion and Exclusion in Section 106 Consultation: Citizen Disempowerment -- Partnership: A New Approach -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Community-Based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh: Participatory Planning in Practice -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- A Note on Methodology -- The Dimensions of the Disaster and Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Efforts -- Spatial Planning Policy Discussion -- Village Planning: Discussion and Enforcement -- Participatory Mapping, Planning and Community Contracting at the Village of Lamsenia -- Participatory Village Mapping and Planning at the Village of Lamsenia -- Some Reflections -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Section 2 Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Public Engagement as Power Sharing -- Chapter 6 Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of Participatory Planning in Serbia -- Introduction -- Citizen Participation in Serbian Spatial Planning -- Methodology -- Case Study: The Belgrade Waterfront Project -- Discussion: From Citizen Power to Tokenism? -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Legislation -- Chapter 7 From Information to Placation: Locating Participatory Planning in Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder -- Background -- Methodology -- Master Planning in Indian Cities -- On Participatory Planning in Bangalore and Arnstein's Ladder of Participation -- In Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just City: Can More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes? -- The Argument for Citizen Control -- Changing Context -- Planning as Mediation -- East Harlem Neighborhood Plan: Context -- East Harlem Neighborhood: Approach and Recommendations -- Assessing the Contribution of the EHNP to the Just City -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References Chapter 9 Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and the Quest for Greater Public Participation -- Public Participation in US Local Planning Processes -- Arnstein's Ladder -- Community Benefits Agreements -- Identifying Different Types of CBAs -- Methodology -- Participation Merits a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 3 Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Public Engagement as Power Redistribution -- Chapter 10 Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs and Lorde: Propositions on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice and Resilience -- Our Approach -- Thinking across Systems: Arnstein, Meadows, Lorde, and Boggs -- Arnstein and the Power to Redistribute -- Meadows and the Power to Integrate and Regenerate -- Lorde and the Power to Sense and Appreciate -- Boggs and the Power to Disrupt and Co-Create -- Seven Propositions on Collective Power for Climate Justice -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Time, Place, and Voice in Public Art -- Introduction -- A City Beautiful -- Should Public Art Aspire to Citizen Control? -- A Rubric to Guide Decision-Making -- Implications for Citizen Participation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12 Jumping Off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in Detroit's Urban Planning -- Dynamics of Participation -- Urban Setting -- Caging Community Participation -- Becoming Insurgent -- From Participation to Insurgency -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in Sydney, Australia -- Participation, Power, and Planning in Postpolitical Times -- The Emergence of WestConnex: From Idea to Construction -- Depoliticization and WestConnex: Deferring, Displacing, and Transferring the Political Moment -- Repoliticizing WestConnex: Escalating and Dividing -- Conclusions Orcid -- Acknowledgments -- Supplemental Material -- References -- Section 4 Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research -- Chapter 14 Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning -- Introduction -- In Search of Multi-Dimensional Public Engagement -- Three Moments of Neighborhood Planning in Des Moines, Iowa -- Conclusion: Planning with Voice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to Creating Equitable University-Community Partnerships and Just Power Relations -- Introduction -- Universities and Civic Engagement: Towards a Rooted University -- Bi-Directional Learning -- Research Methodology -- Getting EQUIPPED: Activating the Vision -- Lessons Learned -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative -- Introduction -- Participatory Neighborhood Narrative: Three Principles -- Research Methodology -- Case: The Porters Neighborhood -- Results: Case Methods and Impacts -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Time for a Rope Ladder?: Re-Thinking Participation through a Youth-Driven Process for Developing a Youth Advisory Council -- Introduction -- Background: Conceptualizing Meaningful Youth Participation -- Creating Our YAC: A Youth-Driven Development Process -- The Rope Ladder: A New Model for Youth Participation -- Conclusion: Swinging into Action -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright -- References -- Section 5 Building Public Engagement in the 2020s -- Chapter 18 Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research, Practice, and Education -- References -- Index Arnstein, Sherry R. |
title | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement |
title_auth | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement |
title_exact_search | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement |
title_exact_search_txtP | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement |
title_full | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement edited by Mickey Lauria and Carissa Schively Slotterback |
title_fullStr | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement edited by Mickey Lauria and Carissa Schively Slotterback |
title_full_unstemmed | Learning from Arnstein's ladder from citizen participation to public engagement edited by Mickey Lauria and Carissa Schively Slotterback |
title_short | Learning from Arnstein's ladder |
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