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Enhancing citizen engagement in planning through participatory film-making

Jen Manuel, Geoff Vigar

2020Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a long history of engaging citizens in planning processes, and the intention to involve them actively in planning is a common objective. However, the reality of doing so is rather fraught and much empirical work suggests poor results. Partly in response an increasingly sophisticated toolkit of methods has emerged, and, in recent years, the deployment of various creative and digital technologies has enhanced this toolkit. We report here on case study research that deployed participatory film-making to augment a process of neighbourhood planning. We conclude that such a technology can elicit issues that might be missed in traditional planning processes; provoke key actors to include more citizens in the process by highlighting existing absences in the knowledge base; and, finally, provoke greater deliberation on issues by providing spaces for reflection and debate. We note, however, that while participants in film-making were positive about the experience, such creative methods were side-lined as established forms of technical–rational planning reasserted themselves.

Topics & Concepts

DeliberationCitizen journalismSoftware deploymentParticipatory planningNeighbourhood (mathematics)Process (computing)Work (physics)Rational planning modelSociologyPublic relationsKnowledge managementProcess managementComputer sciencePolitical scienceBusinessEngineeringPoliticsCivil engineeringMathematical analysisWorld Wide WebMathematicsLawMechanical engineeringOperating systemUrban Planning and ValuationUrban Planning and GovernanceLand Use and Ecosystem Services