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Research questions

Definition of civic participation

Interpretation of the task

Vision & Governmentality

Overview

  • civic participation as a vision
  • governmentality problem
  • self-governance
  • UCM Think Tank January 2014
  • Culture of Ownership (CoO) model
  • Coalitions Neighourhood Approach
  • decision-oriented coalitions
  • cooperation aimed coalitions
  • network-focused coalitions
  • CoO model as starting point

Civic participation in neighbourhoods can be understood as citizens taking the initiative to identify and address issues of public concern and thereby obtaining more influence in their neighbourhood.

1. What are the conditions and their specific requirements for fostering civic participation in neighbourhoods and how can they be translated into guidelines for designing and assessing policies?

2. Do the municipality's projects, especially the network-focused coalitions, have the ability to foster and improve civic participation?

1. Interpretation of the task

2. Vision & governmentality

3. CLEAR tool

  • Can do
  • Like to
  • Enabled to
  • Asked to
  • Responded to

4. Conclusion

Think Tank June 2014

Civic Participation

Conclusion

Responded to

Can do

  • time and money
  • civic skills
  • responsiveness
  • sustainability
  • be open to citizens
  • positive feedback
  • appreciation

?

  • Can do

Are there options for counter-balancing a lack of time and money for both individuals and groups?

  • Like to

Do you focus on achieving high levels of bonding and bridging networks to create strong communities that are able to contribute to community action?

  • Enabled to

Are citizens able and encouraged to participate in all stages of the policy-making process?

  • Asked to

Do you actively approach and recruit the citizens?

  • Responded to

Are you being responsive to citizens by being open

to their suggestions and by providing feedback?

Asked to

Like to

Civic Collective Identity

Motivation

Enabled to

  • Recruitment
  • ask citizens to participate
  • use existing potentials
  • Provision of incentives

Social Trust

  • a balance between the government and self-governance
  • trust
  • transparency
  • extent of self-governance
  • capacity-building
  • attitude change in government

Lowndes, Pratchett, & Stoker, 2006

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