Dear all,
Julia Teebken, Beatrice John, Thorsten Heimann and I are editing a special issue on "Social Innovation and Participatory Governance? Exploring Their Relationship in the Context of Urban Sustainability and Climate Adaptation" in "Sustainability (MDPI)". Our CfP might be of interest to some of you and we would be delighted to receive your submission. We are especially looking for contributions that build upon cases from outside Europe. Please find the full CfP below or at
https://www.mdpi.com/si/sustainability/social_innovation_climate
Best,
Lena Bendlin
Special Issue "Social Innovation and Participatory Governance?
Exploring Their Relationship in the Context of Urban Sustainability and
Climate Adaptation"
The governance of urban sustainable development and climate
adaptation has become an important challenge for decision-makers and
researchers, which is, for instance, emphasized in UN Sustainable
Development Goal 11 “Sustainable Cities and Communities”. In this
regard, participatory governance is considered a key aspect for
strengthening democratic engagement and legitimatizing governmental
action. Many authors see participatory governance as a trigger for
social change and innovation, particularly in times of crisis. Others
criticize the fact that participation procedures may lead to
time-consuming procedures, maladaptation, and undermining of democracy
through the exclusion of relevant voices.
This Special Issue aims to reflect on the different notions of
“participatory governance” in different social and cultural contexts,
which modes of participatory governance exist, and in how far they carry
transformative potential for different types of change. Therefore, the
Special Issue aims to explore to what extent participatory governance
can trigger the development of social innovation in times of crisis—such
as (but not limited to) climate change. We would like to encourage
researchers to discuss theoretical and empirical results in the field of
urban climate adaptation and/or sustainability in large and smaller
cities as well as townships.
- Analyzing the relationship between social innovation and
participatory governance: What is the transformative potential of
participatory approaches? How much can participatory governance trigger
social change and innovation? Under which conditions are (new) ideas and
social innovations generated? Which role does issue-linking to broader
societal themes play to enable social innovations? How can we reconcile
open-endedness of participatory processes and sustainability goals?
- Analyzing the design and conditions of participatory governance,
such as: What are factors of effective integration into urban
governance? What role do learning processes and learning communities
play? How are processes of issue-linking to broader societal themes
designed and which role do they play to foster participatory governance?
Which barriers and/or lock-ins exist? What are the different modes and
practices of participatory governance? E.g.,(online) participation
formats, co-creative processes, experiments, transdisciplinary
approaches;
- Building capacities for participatory governance and social
innovation: What are the context-specific individual, collective, and
institutional capacities that influence participatory governance and
social innovation, and how are they embedded and built? How can their
impact and/or outcome be evaluated, considering different contexts and
wider institutional processes, or temporal dynamics; and which problems
and priorities for actions are identified? Which opportunities for
transfer exist and how can transfer be realized?
im Auftrag
Dr. Lena Bendlin
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik | German Institute of Urban Affairs
Forschungsbereich Infrastruktur, Wirtschaft und Finanzen | Department for Infrastructure, Economics and Finance
Zimmerstraße 13 - 15, 10969 Berlin
Tel:
+49 30 39001-222Fax:
+49 30 39001-116
mailto:ben...@difu.de
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