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From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement
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From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement
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Learning from Arnstein's Ladder draws on contemporary theory, expertise, empirical analysis, and practical applications in what is now more commonly termed public engagement in planning to examine the enduring impacts of Sherry Arnstein's work and the pervasive challenges that planners face in advancing meaningful public engagement.
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Learning from Arnstein's Ladder draws on contemporary theory, expertise, empirical analysis, and practical applications in what is now more commonly termed public engagement in planning to examine the enduring impacts of Sherry Arnstein's work and the pervasive challenges that planners face in advancing meaningful public engagement.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000192315
- Artikelnr.: 59969259
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000192315
- Artikelnr.: 59969259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Mickey Lauria is a Professor of City and Regional Planning and Director of the transdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Planning, Design, and the Built Environment at Clemson University. He has served as President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and has edited the Journal of Planning Education and Research and co-edited Town Planning Review while serving on the editorial boards of four planning research journals. He has published articles on urban schooling, community-based development organizations, urban redevelopment, and the politics of planning in planning, geography, and urban studies journals. His recent research interests include professional planners' ethical frameworks, neighborhood conditions and planning issues involving race and class, and conservation easements and affordable housing. He has taught and researched planning issues throughout the United States and in Australia and Europe including Austria, England, France, Italy, and Poland. Carissa Schively Slotterback is a Professor and Dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research is focused on stakeholder engagement and decision-making in environmental and land use planning. She has led a number of initiatives focused on interdisciplinary and engaged research and education, including co-founding and directing the Resilient Communities Project, which builds community-university partnerships to advance sustainability. She also previously served as Director of Research Engagement in the University of Minnesota's Office of the Vice President for Research, where she created and implemented multiple initiatives to advance collaborative and engaged research within the university and with external partners. She is the Vice President/President-Elect of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and was inducted in 2018 as a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen
Participation to Public Engagement
Section 1. Institutionalizing Public Engagement
Chapter 2. Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein,
Citizen Participation, and Model Cities
Chapter 3. The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil
and Portugal
Chapter 4. Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory
Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially
Vulnerable Groups
Chapter 5. Community-based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of
Post-tsunami and Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia: Participatory Planning in
Practice
Section 2. Public Engagement as Power Sharing
Chapter 6. Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of
Participatory Planning in Serbia
Chapter 7. Informing to Placation: Locating Public Participation in
Planning Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder
Chapter 8. The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just
City: Does More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes?
Chapter 9. Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and
the Quest for Greater Public Participation
Section 3. Public Engagement as Power Redistribution
Chapter 10. Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs, and Lorde: Propositions
on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice & Resilience
Chapter 11. Time, Place and Voice in Public Art
Chapter 12. Jumping off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in
Detroit's Urban Planning
Chapter 13. Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in
Sydney, Australia
Section 4. Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research
Chapter 14. Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning
Chapter 15. A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to
Creating Equitable Community-Academic Partnership and Just Power Relations
Chapter 16. Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community
Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative
Chapter 17. Time for a Rope Ladder? A Youth-Driven Process for Developing a
Youth Advisory Council
Section 5. Building Public Engagement in the 2020s
Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research,
Practice, and Education
Participation to Public Engagement
Section 1. Institutionalizing Public Engagement
Chapter 2. Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein,
Citizen Participation, and Model Cities
Chapter 3. The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil
and Portugal
Chapter 4. Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory
Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially
Vulnerable Groups
Chapter 5. Community-based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of
Post-tsunami and Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia: Participatory Planning in
Practice
Section 2. Public Engagement as Power Sharing
Chapter 6. Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of
Participatory Planning in Serbia
Chapter 7. Informing to Placation: Locating Public Participation in
Planning Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder
Chapter 8. The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just
City: Does More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes?
Chapter 9. Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and
the Quest for Greater Public Participation
Section 3. Public Engagement as Power Redistribution
Chapter 10. Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs, and Lorde: Propositions
on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice & Resilience
Chapter 11. Time, Place and Voice in Public Art
Chapter 12. Jumping off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in
Detroit's Urban Planning
Chapter 13. Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in
Sydney, Australia
Section 4. Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research
Chapter 14. Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning
Chapter 15. A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to
Creating Equitable Community-Academic Partnership and Just Power Relations
Chapter 16. Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community
Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative
Chapter 17. Time for a Rope Ladder? A Youth-Driven Process for Developing a
Youth Advisory Council
Section 5. Building Public Engagement in the 2020s
Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research,
Practice, and Education
Chapter 1. Introduction: Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From Citizen
Participation to Public Engagement
Section 1. Institutionalizing Public Engagement
Chapter 2. Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein,
Citizen Participation, and Model Cities
Chapter 3. The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil
and Portugal
Chapter 4. Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory
Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially
Vulnerable Groups
Chapter 5. Community-based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of
Post-tsunami and Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia: Participatory Planning in
Practice
Section 2. Public Engagement as Power Sharing
Chapter 6. Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of
Participatory Planning in Serbia
Chapter 7. Informing to Placation: Locating Public Participation in
Planning Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder
Chapter 8. The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just
City: Does More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes?
Chapter 9. Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and
the Quest for Greater Public Participation
Section 3. Public Engagement as Power Redistribution
Chapter 10. Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs, and Lorde: Propositions
on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice & Resilience
Chapter 11. Time, Place and Voice in Public Art
Chapter 12. Jumping off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in
Detroit's Urban Planning
Chapter 13. Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in
Sydney, Australia
Section 4. Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research
Chapter 14. Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning
Chapter 15. A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to
Creating Equitable Community-Academic Partnership and Just Power Relations
Chapter 16. Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community
Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative
Chapter 17. Time for a Rope Ladder? A Youth-Driven Process for Developing a
Youth Advisory Council
Section 5. Building Public Engagement in the 2020s
Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research,
Practice, and Education
Participation to Public Engagement
Section 1. Institutionalizing Public Engagement
Chapter 2. Building "A Ladder of Citizen Participation": Sherry Arnstein,
Citizen Participation, and Model Cities
Chapter 3. The Scaling-up of Participatory Budgeting: Insights from Brazil
and Portugal
Chapter 4. Defining Partnership: Incorporating Equitable Participatory
Methodologies in Heritage Disaster Recovery Planning for Socially
Vulnerable Groups
Chapter 5. Community-based Village Planning for the Reconstruction of
Post-tsunami and Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia: Participatory Planning in
Practice
Section 2. Public Engagement as Power Sharing
Chapter 6. Citizen Participation in Transitional Society: The Evolution of
Participatory Planning in Serbia
Chapter 7. Informing to Placation: Locating Public Participation in
Planning Bangalore on Arnstein's Ladder
Chapter 8. The Relationship between Citizen Participation and the Just
City: Does More Participation Produce More Equitable Outcomes?
Chapter 9. Rethinking Arnstein's Ladder: Community Benefits Agreements and
the Quest for Greater Public Participation
Section 3. Public Engagement as Power Redistribution
Chapter 10. Learning from Arnstein, Meadows, Boggs, and Lorde: Propositions
on Building Collective Power for Climate Justice & Resilience
Chapter 11. Time, Place and Voice in Public Art
Chapter 12. Jumping off the Ladder: Participation and Insurgency in
Detroit's Urban Planning
Chapter 13. Participation in Postpolitical Times: Protesting WestConnex in
Sydney, Australia
Section 4. Public Engagement in Planning Education and Research
Chapter 14. Participation, Inclusion, and Voice in Neighborhood Planning
Chapter 15. A Bridge to Civic Empowerment: A Rooted University Approach to
Creating Equitable Community-Academic Partnership and Just Power Relations
Chapter 16. Building the Foundation for Arnstein's Ladder: Community
Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative
Chapter 17. Time for a Rope Ladder? A Youth-Driven Process for Developing a
Youth Advisory Council
Section 5. Building Public Engagement in the 2020s
Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Public Engagement in Urban Planning Research,
Practice, and Education