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Co-Creation in der Stadtplanung - Solidarität und Partizipation 2.0? Erfahrungen aus dem Horizon-2020-Projekt SUNRISE

[collection article]


This document is a part of the following document:
Quo vadis Partizipation und Solidarität?

Franta, Lukas
Haufe, Nadine

Corporate Editor
Arbeiterkammer Wien

Abstract

Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich am Beispiel des Horizon-2020-Projekts SUNRISE mit der Frage, inwieweit Co-Creation als solidarischer Planungsprozess gelten kann. Heterogene AkteurInnen wirken bei Co-Creation kollaborativ zusammen, um neue Lösungen für gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen zu entwickel... view more

Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich am Beispiel des Horizon-2020-Projekts SUNRISE mit der Frage, inwieweit Co-Creation als solidarischer Planungsprozess gelten kann. Heterogene AkteurInnen wirken bei Co-Creation kollaborativ zusammen, um neue Lösungen für gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen zu entwickeln. In SUNRISE ist Co-Creation das Schlüsselkonzept für die Entwicklung, Umsetzung und Bewertung von nachhaltigen Mobilitätslösungen auf der Quartiersebene. Als partizipatives, inklusives Konzept kann Co-Creation auch als solidarischer Planungsprozess verstanden werden. Co-Creation ist eine solidarische Praxis, weil sie Beziehungen zwischen AkteurInnen neu herstellt oder bestehende verbessert. Co-Creation entwickelt neue Ideen und Konzepte und setzt diese kollaborativ um; sie schließt damit an den generativen Aspekt von Solidarität an. Die Einbindung aller relevanten AkteurInnen in einen Co-Creation-Prozess ist nicht möglich, sodass Aspekte von Inklusion und Exklusion auftreten.... view less


This contribution addresses the question of the extent to which co-creation can be considered a solidary planning process based on the Horizon 2020-project SUNRISE. Co-creation refers to a participatory planning process in which heterogeneous actors collaborate to develop new solutions for societa... view more

This contribution addresses the question of the extent to which co-creation can be considered a solidary planning process based on the Horizon 2020-project SUNRISE. Co-creation refers to a participatory planning process in which heterogeneous actors collaborate to develop new solutions for societal challenges. In SUNRISE, co-creation is the key concept to develop, implement and evaluate sustainable urban mobility solutions on the neighborhood level. As a participatory and inclusive concept, co-creation can be understood as a solidary planning process. Co-creation is a solidary practice as relations between actors are newly created or intensified. Co-creation develops and implements new ideas and concepts collaboratively, thus connecting to the generative aspect of solidarity. The involvement of all relevant actors in a co-creation process is hardly possible, and thus it generates aspects of inclusion and exclusion.... view less

Keywords
urban planning; mobility; sustainability; participation; solidarity; inclusion; city quarter; international comparison

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology

Collection Title
Quo vadis Partizipation und Solidarität?

Editor
Filipič, Ursula; Schönauer, Annika

Document language
German

Publication Year
2020

Publisher
Verlag des ÖGB

City
Wien

Page/Pages
p. 68-81

Series
Sozialpolitik in Diskussion, 22

ISSN
2706-624X

ISBN
978-3-99046-496-0

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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