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From Citizen Control to Co-Production

机译:从公民控制到联合生产

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Problem, research strategy, and findings: Sherry Arnstein's classic "A Ladder of Citizen Participation" still shapes our understanding of citizen participation within and beyond planning. However, Arnstein's citizen control offers communities only partial authority. Rather, community control does not fundamentally alter the political and economic power differences between stakeholders that limit community influence over outcomes. In response, we describe a co-production participation model for inclusive participation to help communities confront the political and economic power relationships that limit their influential participation. Residents directly and influentially engage in a dynamic and iterative problem-solving process throughout problem formation and implementation. Co-production recognizes that truly inclusive community development requires adaptive and enduring processes to address the political and economic power inequalities that shape local decision making. In this way, co-production offers an evolving participation model, rather than a specific outcome or process, to continually refine strategies toward more equitable processes. To illustrate this argument, we describe a community-based initiative in California's Coachella Valley. We trace the initiative's evolution toward a co-production model of community engagement, shifting the initiative's strategies and goals toward greater community power. This evidence shows how a co-productive model can more effectively tackle political and economic power imbalances through adaptive, flexible, and long-term participatory processes. Takeaway for practice: Co-production models can offer new ways for planning practitioners to advance more inclusive community participation, with greater resident power sharing. Fundamentally, planners and local practitioners must extend participation beyond engagement and inclusion, using adaptive, long-term participation models, with capacity building and resource sharing, to build and sustain community power. This sustained approach challenges traditional government decision-making models, requiring power holders to shift greater power, resources, and influence toward communities. Power holders must hold spaces of power for communities while simultaneously building resident ability to effectively gain, retain, and exert local control.
机译:问题,研究策略和发现:雪莉·阿恩斯坦(Sherry Arnstein)的经典著作《公民参与的阶梯》仍然影响着我们对计划内外的公民参与的理解。但是,阿恩斯坦(Arnstein)的公民控制权仅赋予社区部分权力。相反,社区控制不会从根本上改变利益相关者之间的政治和经济权力差异,从而限制社区对结果的影响。作为回应,我们描述了一种包容性参与的联合生产参与模型,以帮助社区应对限制其影响力参与的政治和经济权力关系。居民在整个问题形成和实施过程中,直接且有影响力地参与了动态且反复的问题解决过程。联合制作认识到,真正具有包容性的社区发展需要适应性和持久性的过程,以解决影响地方决策的政治和经济权力不平等。通过这种方式,共同生产提供了不断发展的参与模型,而不是特定的结果或过程,以不断地朝着更加公平的过程改进策略。为了说明这一论点,我们描述了加利福尼亚州科切拉谷地的一项基于社区的计划。我们将倡议的演变追溯到社区参与的共同生产模型,将倡议的战略和目标转移到更大的社区力量上。这一证据表明,共同生产的模型如何通过适应性,灵活性和长期参与性过程,更有效地解决政治和经济权力不平衡问题。实践的要点:联合生产模型可以为规划从业人员提供新的方式,以促进更大范围的居民参与,并实现更大的居民权力共享。从根本上说,规划人员和本地从业人员必须使用自适应的长期参与模型,能力建设和资源共享,将参与范围扩大到参与和包容之外,以建立和维持社区力量。这种持续的方法挑战了传统的政府决策模型,要求权力所有者将更大的权力,资源和影响力转移到社区。权力持有者必须为社区保留权力空间,同时建立居民的能力,以有效地获得,保留和施加地方控制权。

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