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Self‐Organised Practices of Social Participation; or How Individualisation is Collectively Contested in the Raval
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Abstract In this article, I focus on current developments in the Raval district of the Spanish metropolis of Barcelona and show how social participation can be made possible despite hostility. Social participation is the opportunity for subjects to take part in society and, in this way, to experience "belong... view more
In this article, I focus on current developments in the Raval district of the Spanish metropolis of Barcelona and show how social participation can be made possible despite hostility. Social participation is the opportunity for subjects to take part in society and, in this way, to experience "belonging to society." "Belonging to a society" means experiencing both active and passive opportunities to shape and use socially founded and politically constituted community relationships and infrastructures. The example of the Raval shows how neighbours can be activated as a collective through self‐organised practices of social participation. In the context of a welfare state in transformation, social participation is partly being transferred from the state to civil society actors. Focusing on the issues of housing, security, and care, this article shows how, on the one hand, this transferring of responsibility contradicts individualisation and creates something in common. On this basis, the residents can find collective answers to individualised problems and improve social participation. On the other hand, it shifts the weight of social responsibility unto civil society, which means that social participation is no longer guaranteed by the state and, as in the case of the Raval, becomes dependent on more or less randomly developed structures in the social environment.... view less
Keywords
Spain; social participation; neighborhood; social environment; self-organization; social responsibility
Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies
Free Keywords
Barcelona; collectivising; hostility
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Social Inclusion, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
Public Participation Amidst Hostility: When the Uninvited Shape Matters of Collective Concern
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed