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New urban governance processes on the level of neighbourhoods

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EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 335-364

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09654310500420826

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The spatial. concentration of multi-dimensional problems in parts of urban areas and the related trend towards socio-economic and ethnical fragmentations is a known but unanswered question in international urban research as well as of high socio-political relevance. The present study analyses a new model of governing at the urban level which can be described by New Urban Governance and the influence it has on the development of urban areas. Beside the term governance key terms such as network of actors . change of institutions , participation , empowerment, activating state or civil society are involved in this study, too. In line with a multi-level analysis of New Urban Governance processes the small-dimensional level of a neighbourhood is important here entailing two other topics like neighbourhood management and neighbourhood governance. With a view to an integrated sustainable urban development the transformation of the urban political-administrative control system into a New Urban Governance culture is analysed in art example of the URBAN II operational programme implemented in Dortmund-Nordstadt where neighbourhood approaches and integrated action programmes are being tried out. The objective of this study is to disclose the connections between actions of actors, political-administrative structures and relevant institutions, the disputes over space and power as well as the utilization, adaptation and shaping of place between top-down and bottom-up strategies against a background of a modern institutional and action-theoretical-orientated geographic urban research to detect entrenched obstacles to and prospects for urban development programmes.

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