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Medborgardeltagande och dialog i den kommunala planeringen - en fallstudie av området Lanna-Hidinge i Lekebergs kommun

Hugosson, Alice LU (2022) SGEL36 20221
Department of Human Geography
Abstract
The ideals of civic participation are within much of current planning theory regarded as ways of ensuring the democratic and equitable values of planning processes, as well as offering local knowledge to those in power and awarding citizens the influence of being a part of shaping the spaces around them. However, they have also been the subject of much scrutiny; critical assessments of such activities have in many instances asserted that citizens often find their engagement as being reduced to acting as consultative elements or simply receiving information. Much attention has also been paid to the power dynamics of participational or deliberative forums, and the importance of highlighting the structural and influential differences between... (More)
The ideals of civic participation are within much of current planning theory regarded as ways of ensuring the democratic and equitable values of planning processes, as well as offering local knowledge to those in power and awarding citizens the influence of being a part of shaping the spaces around them. However, they have also been the subject of much scrutiny; critical assessments of such activities have in many instances asserted that citizens often find their engagement as being reduced to acting as consultative elements or simply receiving information. Much attention has also been paid to the power dynamics of participational or deliberative forums, and the importance of highlighting the structural and influential differences between participating governmental, economic, and civic actors. In Sweden, much critique has in that regard been directed toward the symbolistic tendencies of the institutionalized practices of civic participation as specified by planning legislation, in itself a common tool for municipal governments in their physical planning practices.

The purpose of this study is to critically analyse the motivations and undertakings of a municipal government in regard to activities under the guise of civic participation. The study shows that there are a wide range of such initiatives, which can be shown to promote different degrees of participation, as well as influence over the planning processes. This can furthermore be seen as a result of the motives, resources and co-operation of and within the communal municipality. (Less)
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author
Hugosson, Alice LU
supervisor
organization
course
SGEL36 20221
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
civic participation, civic influence, Lekebergs municipality, urban planning, planning theory, deliberative democracy
language
Swedish
id
9098779
date added to LUP
2022-12-01 11:15:01
date last changed
2022-12-01 11:15:01
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  abstract     = {{The ideals of civic participation are within much of current planning theory regarded as ways of ensuring the democratic and equitable values of planning processes, as well as offering local knowledge to those in power and awarding citizens the influence of being a part of shaping the spaces around them. However, they have also been the subject of much scrutiny; critical assessments of such activities have in many instances asserted that citizens often find their engagement as being reduced to acting as consultative elements or simply receiving information. Much attention has also been paid to the power dynamics of participational or deliberative forums, and the importance of highlighting the structural and influential differences between participating governmental, economic, and civic actors. In Sweden, much critique has in that regard been directed toward the symbolistic tendencies of the institutionalized practices of civic participation as specified by planning legislation, in itself a common tool for municipal governments in their physical planning practices.

The purpose of this study is to critically analyse the motivations and undertakings of a municipal government in regard to activities under the guise of civic participation. The study shows that there are a wide range of such initiatives, which can be shown to promote different degrees of participation, as well as influence over the planning processes. This can furthermore be seen as a result of the motives, resources and co-operation of and within the communal municipality.}},
  author       = {{Hugosson, Alice}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Medborgardeltagande och dialog i den kommunala planeringen - en fallstudie av området Lanna-Hidinge i Lekebergs kommun}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}