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‘Do we really want these changes?’ Power, conflict, and ‘best practice’ in community planning

Sheppard, Adam; McClymont, Katie; Croft, Nick

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Katie McClymont Katie.Mcclymont@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Urban Planning



Abstract

This research was a collaborative project between Up Our Street (https://upourstreet.org.uk/) and the Department of Geography and Environmental Management, UWE funded and supported by the Community University Partnership Initiative, which is part of the national co-ordinating centre for Public Involvement.

The aim of this research was to undertake an analysis of what happened from start to finish in the Easton Safer Streets project, which involved changes to transport, road, and footpath arrangements. The ultimate aim of this work was to support enable reflections on this project to provide insight. In doing so it is hoped that this will contribute towards a better understanding and appreciation of the experiences of participants in the Easton neighbourhood during the Safer Streets project, as well as those of the other stakeholders involved.

Citation

Sheppard, A., McClymont, K., & Croft, N. (2019, July). ‘Do we really want these changes?’ Power, conflict, and ‘best practice’ in community planning. Paper presented at AESOP, Venice

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name AESOP
Conference Location Venice
Start Date Jul 9, 2019
End Date Jul 13, 2019
Deposit Date Dec 11, 2019
Keywords Community, engagement, conflict
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/4816808