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Unveiling Community Dynamics: An Analysis of Decision-Making in Sieben Linden

Chudoba, Elena Mercedes LU (2023) WPMM43 20231
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Traditional bottom-up implementation theory has focused primarily on local-level processes, but this perspective may not fully empower all relevant actors. Regarding the combat of the climate crisis, the implementation process must account for those who are directly affected by the policy's outcomes. Implementation theory could be re-examined through a feminist theoretical lens in order to better comprehend and engage multiple actors. Feminist perspectives cast light on the significance of collaborative decision-making and the complexity of the variables that influence implementation outcomes, including positionality, performance, and diversity. This paper investigates the feminist strategies used by the case of Sieben Linden Ecovillage, a... (More)
Traditional bottom-up implementation theory has focused primarily on local-level processes, but this perspective may not fully empower all relevant actors. Regarding the combat of the climate crisis, the implementation process must account for those who are directly affected by the policy's outcomes. Implementation theory could be re-examined through a feminist theoretical lens in order to better comprehend and engage multiple actors. Feminist perspectives cast light on the significance of collaborative decision-making and the complexity of the variables that influence implementation outcomes, including positionality, performance, and diversity. This paper investigates the feminist strategies used by the case of Sieben Linden Ecovillage, a local initiative, to achieve its objectives. This study utilizes qualitative research methods, including field research and thematic analysis, to investigate the community's decision-making efforts. This paper focuses on the community's creative strategies and how they align with a feminist approach in implementation theories. This study contributes to a greater understanding of the value of feminist approaches to implementation and their capacity to effect positive social change. (Less)
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author
Chudoba, Elena Mercedes LU
supervisor
organization
course
WPMM43 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
implementation, feminist approach, ecovillage, Sieben Linden, decision-making
language
English
id
9115444
date added to LUP
2023-08-27 16:30:57
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2023-08-27 16:30:57
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  abstract     = {{Traditional bottom-up implementation theory has focused primarily on local-level processes, but this perspective may not fully empower all relevant actors. Regarding the combat of the climate crisis, the implementation process must account for those who are directly affected by the policy's outcomes. Implementation theory could be re-examined through a feminist theoretical lens in order to better comprehend and engage multiple actors. Feminist perspectives cast light on the significance of collaborative decision-making and the complexity of the variables that influence implementation outcomes, including positionality, performance, and diversity. This paper investigates the feminist strategies used by the case of Sieben Linden Ecovillage, a local initiative, to achieve its objectives. This study utilizes qualitative research methods, including field research and thematic analysis, to investigate the community's decision-making efforts. This paper focuses on the community's creative strategies and how they align with a feminist approach in implementation theories. This study contributes to a greater understanding of the value of feminist approaches to implementation and their capacity to effect positive social change.}},
  author       = {{Chudoba, Elena Mercedes}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Unveiling Community Dynamics: An Analysis of Decision-Making in Sieben Linden}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}