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Workshops   Papers

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The conference included 16 workshops over 4 sessions.

You can print or download papers in advance from the links below.

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14TH FEBRUARY 2007

 

Paper Sessions 1 (15:30-17:00)

 

Paper Session 1A Key Concepts in Citizen Participation  
Location: Rm 1A Chair: Chris Skelcher  
Gary Craig University of Hull, UK 005 Community Capacity Building: Something Old, Something New…?
Liisa Häikiő University of Tampere, Finland 027 Citizenship in the context of local administrative reform PN016_Haikio.pdf
Agneta Hedblom Kalmar University, Sweden 037 Dilemmas in active citizenship - the example of Swedish integration policy as activation policyPN005_Hedblom.pdf

 

 

Paper Session 1B Elite Relations  
Location:Rm 1B Chair: Brid Quinn  
Dries Verlet, Kristof Steyvers, Herwig Reynaert and Carl Devos Ghent University, Belgium

002 Attitudes towards citizen involvement: looking from both sides of the "gap"

PN001 Steyvers et al.pdf

Colin Copus University of Birmingham 004 Public participation in local representative democracy: the importance of local political elite perspectives on participation and methods of citizen engagement to democratic and political activity PN012_Copus.pdf
Masha Djordjevic Open Society Institute, Hungary 040 Citizen participation in strategic planning in large cities: The limited achievements of Budapest and Warsaw city governments since 1990 PN015_Djordjevic.pdf

 

 

Paper Session 1C Impacts of Citizen Participation 1
Location:Rm 1C Chair: Paul Stubbs  
Paul Burton University of Bristol, UK 003 Conceptual, theoretical and practical aspects in measuring the impact of citizen participation in policy making PN024_Burton.pdf
Jūratė Imbrasaitė Vytautas Magnus University, Italy 031 The impact of NGOs on local governance in urban and rural areas of Lithuania PN037_Imbrasaite.pdf
Bobby Duffy Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute, UK 046 Searching for the impact of involvement Duffy Presentation.pdf

 

Paper Session 1D Policy and Practice: Urban planning and regeneration
Location: Auditorium Chair: Marion Carrel  
Eva Irene Falleth, Gro Sandkjaer Hanssen and Inger-Lise Saglie Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Norway 007 From participation as a plus factor in government to participation as a strategy in governance - empowering or weakening civil society actors in urban development? PN010_Falleth- Hanssen-Saglie.pdf
Nick Croft University of the West of England, UK 013 Delivering spatial planning: exchanging customers for citizens PN029_Croft2.pdf
Laurens De Graaf Tilburg University, The Netherlands 053 Stakeholders support in urban governance: The case of the redevelopment of Music Hall Vredenburg in Utrecht, The Netherlands PN027_deGraaf.pdf

 

 

 

Paper Sessions 2, 17:00-18:00

 

Paper Session 2A Comparative Frameworks  
Location:Rm 1A Chair: Laurens De Graaf  
Emanuela Bozzini University of Trento, Italy 059 The mixed results of the participatory approach in the context of European rural development policy: a review of competing explanations PN021_Bozzini.pdf
Marilyn Taylor UWE Bristol, UK 056 Navigating the tensions: A comparison across three countries

 

Paper Session 2B Innovation in the Facilitation of Involvement, Progress?  
Location:Rm 1B Chair TBC  
Arza Churchman and Elisheva Sadan Faculty of Architecture & Town Planning,Israel 008 Facilitating citizen participation: An experimental course for citizen participation advisors PN003 Churchman-Sadan.pdf
David O'Donnell and Paul McCusker Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland and Letter Kenny Institute of Technology, Ireland 034 Enhancing political knowledge in the public sphere through eParticipation: Where is the value? O-Donnell_McCusker_Bristol_CINEFOGO.pdf

 

 

Paper Session 2C Impacts of Citizen Participation 2 : Mattering-Influencing  
Location:Rm 1C Chair: Derrick Purdue  
Nicola Jones & Enrique Mendizabal Overseas Development Institute, UK 014 Good news for troubled contexts: Lessons learned from case studies on how civil society organisations influence policy processes Mendizabal.pdf
Hugh Munro University of Birmingham, UK 043 When do community leaders matter? PN020_Munro.pdf PN020_Munro_diagram.pdf

 

 

Paper Session 2D Policy and Practice: Participatory Budgeting  
Location: Auditorium Chair TBC  
Julien Talpin European University Institute 010 Who governs in participatory democracy institutions? A comparative study of the decision-making processes in three European cases of participatory budgeting PN014_Talpin.pdf
Katarina Ott Institute of Public Finance, Croatia

022 Citizen participation in making public finance public: Comparing research in Croatia, Macedonia and Ukraine

PN002 Ott.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

15th FEBRUARY 2007

 

 

Paper Sessions 3 (09:00-10:30)

 

Paper Session 3A Tensions in Citizen Participation: Top Down-Bottom Up  
Location:Rm 1A Chair: Marian Barnes  
Marja Keränen University of Jyvaskyla, Finland 050 Depolitization of political participation PN018_Keranen.pdf
Ranka Šarenac University of Torino, Italy 038 Are we getting there? Participatory democracy in Montenegro and Italy PN006 Sarenac.pdf
Honor Fagan National University of Ireland 062 Citizen or consumer? Conflict between government approaches and expectations of consultation processes and those held in the community and voluntary sector PN035_Fagan.pdf

 

Paper Session 3B Conceptualising Involvement and Mobilisation  
Location:Rm 1B Chair: Graham Smith  
Tatum Matharu, Helen Sullivan and Chris Skelcher University of Birmingham and UWE Bristol, UK The mobilization, inclusion and construction of actors in European governance networks PN026_Skelcher-Matharu-Sullivan.pdf
Valeria Guarneros-Meza De Montfort University, UK Why do citizens participate (or not) in official schemes? Reflections on the implementation of a self-diagnostic tool for local government PN025_Guarneros-Meza.pdf
     

 

Paper Session 3C Issues in Citizen Participation: Diversity and Conflict  
Location:1C Chair: Jørgen Anker  
Derrick Purdue UWE, Bristol, UK 017 Diversity, community participation and neighbourhood policy implementation PN034_Purdue.pdf
Alexander Görsdorf University of Bielefeld, Germany 019 Deliberation as an effect of co-presence, or: what are the achievements of face-to-face-interactions in participatory technology assessment?  
       

 

Paper Session 3D Citizen Participation Policy and Practice: Environment and Sustainability  
Location:Auditorium Chair: Emanuela Bozzini  
Francesco Musco University IUAV of Venice, Italy 006 Planning, participation and sustainable development through an agenda 21. An Italian case study
Ulas Bayraktar University of Mersin, Turkey 028 The matrix of citizen participation: leaders, civil society and coalitions in Turkish cities PN007 Bayraktar.pdf
Zuzana Drhovà Charles University, Czech Republic 047 Public participation in environmental impact assessments - good and bad practice in the Czech Republic PN036_Drhova.pdf

 

 

 

Paper Sessions 4,

 

Paper Session 4A Citizen Participation and Concepts of Democracy  
Location:Rm 1A Chair: Liisa Häikiő  
Marion Barnes and Chris Skelcher University of Brighton and University of Birmingham, UK 023 Local knowledge and local representation: Discourses and designs in participatory governance PN023_Barnes-Skelcher.pdf
Erik Amna Örebro University, Sweden 042 Stand by-citizens. A three-level analysis of civic engagement PN028_Amna.pdf
Graham Smith University of Southampton, UK 044 Studying democratic innovations: From theory to practice and back again PN009_Smith2.pdf 

 

Paper Session 4B Citizen Participation in Planning  
Location:Rm 1B Chair: Paul Burton  
Jonathan Rock Town and Country Planning Association, UK 016 Advocacy, participation and NGOs in planning PN017_Rock.pdf
Bridd Quinn University of Limerick, Eire 024 People, policies and participation in Irish local government - aspirations, ambitions and ambiguity PN013_Quinn.pdf
Nenad Starc and Paul Stubbs The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia 048 Too much ado about too little: participation in island development programmes in Croatia PN022_Starc-Stubbs.pdf

 

 

Paper Session 4C Issues in Citizen Participation: On the Margins of Society  
Location: Chair: Marja Keränen  
Sandra Vegeris Policy Studies Institute, UK 015 Older citizen engagement in UK local government - national survey and case studies PN011_Vegeris-Campbell-Barr.pdf
Jørgen Anker Roskilde University, Denmark 030 Participation and user organisation of homeless people and drug users - dilemmas, challenges and outcomes PN033_Anker.pdf
3rd Paper TBC    

 

Paper Session 4D Policy and Practice: Social Regeneration  
Location: Chair: Laurence Carmichael  
Marion Carrel Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France 021 Poor, immigrants and citizens? Empirical study of seven professional-militant's techniques to organize deliberation in social housing neighbourhoods PN030_Carrel.pdf
Jonathan Mathers University of Birmingham, UK 012 Are communities at the heart of participatory urban regeneration? The example of New Deal for Communities in the United Kingdom
Niksa Bozic University of Zagreb, Croatia 036 One lost battle for the public space: The case of Travno park in Novi Zagreb PN008_Bozic.pdf

 

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