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New article published: "From Artistic Strategies to Placemaking and Capability Development: Approaches to Youth Participation and Trust"

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New article "From Artistic Strategies to Placemaking and Capability Development: Approaches to Youth Participation and Trust" by Dahea Lee, Elina Kränzle, Judith Lehner, Eglé Vikuté, Paulina Budryté, Kim Weger and Kamran Surizehi has been published in Planning Theory & Practice.

Abstract

In recent decades, a decline in youth participation has been widely documented. Existing studies identify a lack of trust between youth and professionals as a contributing factor. This paper presents empirical findings from four urban living labs – Vienna, Panevėžys, Oslo, and Rotterdam – where different participatory approaches were tested ranging from artistic strategies to placemaking and capability development. The findings suggest that trust is an emergent, relational, and processual outcome of participatory engagement itself, which in turn fosters further participation. The paper highlights the importance of labs in shaping trust and the crucial role of intermediary actors within these spaces.

You can find the article here (open access). 

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