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Citizen participation: towards a framework for policy assessment
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E-participationPolicy AssessmentPublic ParticipationPolitical BehaviorPolicy AnalysisParticipatory Decision-makingCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesUrban GovernancePolitical ScienceCivic EngagementPublic PolicySocial PolicyUrban PlanningPolitical ParticipationCommunity ParticipationPolicy StudiesCurrent Berlin AdministrationCommunity OrganizingBerlin Participatory PolicyArtsUrban SpacePolicy Intentions
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the academic debate on participatory urban development in two ways: first, by proposing a methodological framework though which urban policies can be assessed; and second, through a case study that applies the framework, delivering an analysis of the policy intentions of the current Berlin administration. Design/methodology/approach The first section of this paper introduces the case study, placing it in the political context in Berlin and suggesting an initial reading of the relevant documents that frame policy in participatory urban development today. The second section includes an attempt at disambiguation, a conceptual and an analytical framework, followed by a preliminary assessment of the Berlin participatory policy. The final part of this paper draws conclusions and sets a possible future research agenda. Findings Participation is present in several passages of the Contract and refers to different possible readings of the term: participation as institutional framework, participation as rights, participation in the public sphere and participation as practice. Originality/value This paper contributes to the disambiguation of the concept of “citizen participation”, proposes a framework through which to assess policy and offers an initial analysis of the policy intentions of the current Berlin administration.
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