2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.crsust.2022.100179
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Co-production outcomes for urban equality: Learning from different trajectories of citizens' involvement in urban change

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“…These requirements can privilege the involvement of people and organizations with higher levels of income, education, and social capital, giving them greater influence. Exclusion can also result from any number of other factors, such as limited access to information, lack of recognition of a group's experiences and credibility, or marginalization within the process of generating social meaning (Castán Broto et al., 2022). As such, co‐production processes may increase imbalances of power through the selective participation of individuals and organizations in decision‐making (Turnhout et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These requirements can privilege the involvement of people and organizations with higher levels of income, education, and social capital, giving them greater influence. Exclusion can also result from any number of other factors, such as limited access to information, lack of recognition of a group's experiences and credibility, or marginalization within the process of generating social meaning (Castán Broto et al., 2022). As such, co‐production processes may increase imbalances of power through the selective participation of individuals and organizations in decision‐making (Turnhout et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It involves sharing responsibilities, decision-making, and resources to create more effective and sustainable outcomes over time. Accordingly, co-production becomes essential when citizens lack access to basic services and safe environments, for instance, when local governments do not cope with local infrastructure demands (Castán Broto et al, 2022). Co-production differs from other engagement processes such as co-design and participation.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It goes beyond simply gathering input and seeks to involve them in the entire process, from problem identification to implementation and management. Against this background, we understand co-production as an approach or strategy for involving communities in the planning and decision-making processes that affect their lives and livelihoods (Castán Broto et al, 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las ciencias sociales con el concepto de derecho a la ciudad (Harvey, 2018;Lefebvre, 1979) y del lugar/no-lugar (Augé, 2009) han construido una retórica convincente y contundente que el mundo de la arquitectura ha reconocido central en el discurso sobre el diseño, y se ha convertido en un puente imprescindible con la filosofía estética. En otras investigaciones (De Manuel Jerez, 2010;Di Virgilio et al, 2014;Pelli, 2010) la producción social del hábitat parece abrir un espacio de contacto entre la disciplina de hacer lugar y ciudad (Cruz Cabrera et al, 2016;Granata, 2021), la co-producción del entorno urbano (Castán Broto et al, 2022; Neves Álves, 2018) y el diseño urbano y arquitectónico.…”
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