eprintid: 3603 rev_number: 5 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/36/03 datestamp: 2021-07-23 11:54:04 lastmod: 2021-07-23 11:54:04 status_changed: 2021-07-23 11:54:04 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show sword_depositor: 1 creators_name: Czekay, Jannika creators_id: S3466000 creators_email: j.m.czekay@student.rug.nl title: Citizen participation: Analysing expectations and intentions during the participatory process of an urban regeneration project in Potsdam, Germany ispublished: unpub full_text_status: public abstract: Involving local stakeholders in decision-making processes is thought to represent interests more evenly, increasing the overall legitimacy of a policy process and potentially even empowering citizens. Opposing views have been criticising participation’s limited impact, as well as the creation of power differences and exclusion of marginal groups. This study aims to shed light on this polarisation. Specifically, it investigates how planners’ intentions and participants’ expectations develop and how they are met in reality. A qualitative single case-study analysis of a participation process during an urban regeneration process in Potsdam, Germany, was carried out. The chosen case is of relevance as it is seen as a showcase project. Analysing planning documents (n=6) provided data regarding planners’ intentions, whereas semi-structured interviews (n=8) provided more personal insights into the planners’ intentions, as well as the citizens’ expectations. Results obtained highlight that residents’ expectations were limited, possibly due to high initial opposition. The planners aimed for the project to progress as quickly as possible while simultaneously increasing people’s acceptance. This was only met to some extent, as acceptance only slowly increased and conflict and delay were not avoided. The findings suggest that full empowerment of the citizens was not achieved and that it remains questionable if citizens should receive full power over a project. When participation and initiative are low, top-down planning ensures that the place is regenerated to its fullest potential. Citizens should nevertheless be given the opportunity to voice their opinion. date: 2021 pages: 85 thesis_type: master degree_programme: EIP tutors_name: Dijk, T. van tutors_organization: Fac. Ruimtelijke wetenschappen, Basiseenheid Planologie tutors_email: T.van.Dijk@rug.nl security: validuser keywords_local: Participation keywords_local: Collaborative Planning keywords_local: Polarisation keywords_local: Urban Regeneration keywords_local: Single case-study keywords_local: Germany keywords_local: Top-down planning keywords_local: Power differences language_iso: en agreed_repository: yes date_issued: 2021-07-22 citation: Czekay, Jannika (2021) Citizen participation: Analysing expectations and intentions during the participatory process of an urban regeneration project in Potsdam, Germany. Master thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/3603/1/Final%20Version%20s3466000.pdf