Planning-Related Protest as a Key to Understanding Urban Particularities

IF 1.7 Q3 URBAN STUDIES Urban Planning Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.17645/up.v8i4.7088
Grischa Frederik Bertram, Gerhard Kienast
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Planning-related protest is a “normal” and strategic form of political participation that manifests cause-related conflict and criticises dominant norms, situations, and institutions. It goes beyond the participation offered by the (local) state while claiming action by the state and other powerful actors. Given the multitude of such protests as well as the usually local and, therefore, often small-scale causes and claims articulated, we consider these actions by citizens as everyday practices. On the other hand, protest and movement theory has focused on structural aspects like resource mobilisation and opportunity structures. We, therefore, suggest that planning protest is one of the keys to understanding the particular, place-specific characteristics that make every city unique. Protest data mining as a newly developed method to identify planning protests in local databases, digital newspaper archives, and petition platforms in a standardised approach has produced datasets of hundreds of protests that allow for comparisons between cities. The exemplary analysis of this data allows us to discuss the structural dimension of everyday action.
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与规划有关的抗议是了解城市特殊性的关键
与规划有关的抗议是一种 "正常的 "战略性政治参与形式,它表现出与原因有关的冲突,并对主流规范、形势和制度提出批评。它超越了(地方)国家提供的参与,同时要求国家和其他有权势的行为者采取行动。鉴于此类抗议活动数量众多,而且通常是地方性的,因此所表达的原因和诉求通常规模较小,我们将公民的这些行动视为日常实践。另一方面,抗议和运动理论侧重于结构方面,如资源调动和机会结构。因此,我们认为,规划抗议活动是了解每个城市的特殊性和地方性特征的关键之一。抗议活动数据挖掘是一种新开发的方法,它以标准化的方式识别地方数据库、数字报纸档案和请愿平台中的规划抗议活动,已经产生了数百个抗议活动数据集,可用于城市之间的比较。通过对这些数据的示范性分析,我们可以讨论日常行动的结构维度。
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Urban Planning
Urban Planning URBAN STUDIES-
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Urban Planning is a new international peer-reviewed open access journal of urban studies aimed at advancing understandings and ideas of humankind’s habitats – villages, towns, cities, megacities – in order to promote progress and quality of life. The journal brings urban science and urban planning together with other cross-disciplinary fields such as sociology, ecology, psychology, technology, politics, philosophy, geography, environmental science, economics, maths and computer science, to understand processes influencing urban forms and structures, their relations with environment and life quality, with the final aim to identify patterns towards progress and quality of life.
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