Transformative potential of participatory planning in a post-socialist context of Serbia
Apstrakt
This article considers a decade of practice and research in the field of
participatory planning in the context of a post-socialist country,
Serbia. The main aim is to assess the transformative potential of
participation within the following domains: 1) formation of
relationships, 2) recognition of issues and priorities, 3) perception of
values and results of planning process, and 4) possibility for
institutionalization of participatory practice in a post-socialist country
planning context. The presented work examines urban development
practices in 45 Serbian cities through the lenses of 95 professional
planners that were interviewed over the course of 13 years. What is
common to all of the examined cases is that participatory planning
processes were realized through the support of international programs that operated in the field of territorial governance in Serbia
from 2007 to 2020. Findings indicate that the acceptance of new
concepts and policies in the local path-conti...ngent practice requires
pragmatic attitude of planning professionals, small steps and liberty
to experiment, but also a possibility to discuss new discourses and
understand their results. In the theoretical frame, this article
contributes to the critical analysis of pragmatism and the flow of
transnational policy discourse.
Ključne reči:
transformative potential / participatory planning / SerbiaIzvor:
Adapting Planning: Rethinking Planning Practices : book of abstracts, AESOP 2021 online conference 12-14/07/2021, 2021, 159-160Izdavač:
- Polytechnic Gdansk
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Čolić, Ratka AU - Čolić, Nataša AU - Dželebdžić, Omiljena PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1720 AB - This article considers a decade of practice and research in the field of participatory planning in the context of a post-socialist country, Serbia. The main aim is to assess the transformative potential of participation within the following domains: 1) formation of relationships, 2) recognition of issues and priorities, 3) perception of values and results of planning process, and 4) possibility for institutionalization of participatory practice in a post-socialist country planning context. The presented work examines urban development practices in 45 Serbian cities through the lenses of 95 professional planners that were interviewed over the course of 13 years. What is common to all of the examined cases is that participatory planning processes were realized through the support of international programs that operated in the field of territorial governance in Serbia from 2007 to 2020. Findings indicate that the acceptance of new concepts and policies in the local path-contingent practice requires pragmatic attitude of planning professionals, small steps and liberty to experiment, but also a possibility to discuss new discourses and understand their results. In the theoretical frame, this article contributes to the critical analysis of pragmatism and the flow of transnational policy discourse. PB - Polytechnic Gdansk C3 - Adapting Planning: Rethinking Planning Practices : book of abstracts, AESOP 2021 online conference 12-14/07/2021 T1 - Transformative potential of participatory planning in a post-socialist context of Serbia SP - 159 EP - 160 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1720 ER -
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Čolić, R., Čolić, N.,& Dželebdžić, O.. (2021). Transformative potential of participatory planning in a post-socialist context of Serbia. in Adapting Planning: Rethinking Planning Practices : book of abstracts, AESOP 2021 online conference 12-14/07/2021 Polytechnic Gdansk., 159-160. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1720
Čolić R, Čolić N, Dželebdžić O. Transformative potential of participatory planning in a post-socialist context of Serbia. in Adapting Planning: Rethinking Planning Practices : book of abstracts, AESOP 2021 online conference 12-14/07/2021. 2021;:159-160. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1720 .
Čolić, Ratka, Čolić, Nataša, Dželebdžić, Omiljena, "Transformative potential of participatory planning in a post-socialist context of Serbia" in Adapting Planning: Rethinking Planning Practices : book of abstracts, AESOP 2021 online conference 12-14/07/2021 (2021):159-160, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1720 .