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A new frontier in EU urban policy-making: commons-inspired co-production arrangements

Description du projet

Donner aux communautés urbaines les moyens de combler le fossé démocratique

À mesure que les villes de l’UE adoptent des accords de coproduction, il est important que les citoyens aient davantage leur mot à dire sur les services et ressources urbains essentiels. Bien que certaines villes soient pionnières en la matière, il est nécessaire d’établir une compréhension globale des défis et des meilleures pratiques. Toutefois, la mise en œuvre effective de ces dispositions se heurte souvent à des obstacles, qui entravent le potentiel d’une véritable autogestion communautaire et d’un bien-être collectif urbain. Avec le soutien du programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet COMMONCITY analysera les modèles politiques, les défis et les effets démocratiques de l’expérience CAC (Constituent Assembly of the Commons) menée à Barcelone, Bologne et Gand. Les résultats ouvriront la voie à une prise de décision éclairée et à une participation accrue des citoyens dans l’ensemble de l’UE.

Objectif

A new tendency is on the rise in EU urban policy-making: adopting Co-production Arrangements inspired by the paradigm of the Commons (CAC). Some pioneering cases stand out, such as the Urban Commons Regulation in Bologna (2014), the Commons Transition Plan in Ghent (2017) and the Citizen Assets Programme in Barcelona (2017). These cities have been joined by others that either have adopted similar arrangements or are currently considering adopting them. By and large, these arrangements aim to redistribute decision-making power to citizens over services and resources that are considered as essential for urban collective wellbeing (e.g. public buildings and spaces, energy and water utilities) by fostering community self-management. Preliminary and applied research on these arrangements has been carried out, mostly based on single case study analyses. However, scientific, in-depth and comparative knowledge on CAC is still scarce. By adopting an urban epistemology to the traditional state-centred political science field, COMMONCITY will produce key, useful and timely knowledge on CAC. It will comparatively analyse the i) policy models, ii) political, social and administrative challenges, iii) impact on urban democracy of recently adopted CAC in the three EU pioneering cities: Barcelona, Bologna and Ghent. By adopting a co-production-oriented approach to data collection and analysis that will foster citizen science, it will provide unique empirical data on the varieties, effective functioning and democratising effect of these arrangements. The results of COMMONCITY will contribute to the scientific debate in the broad urban study field and, specifically, in urban democracy, urban governance, urban policy-making and urban participation. It will also provide policy recommendations to various levels of government, in order to foster the adoption of CAC and improve the functioning and democratic impact of existing and under-adoption ones.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 191 760,00
Adresse
PRINSSTRAAT 13
2000 Antwerpen
Belgique

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Région
Vlaams Gewest Prov. Antwerpen Arr. Antwerpen
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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