The aim of these reflections is to argue and compare the emerging innovation of some participation models, tools and actors in ‘Common Law’ Countries (US in particular), and ‘Civil Law’ ones, as France, through the “flexible geometry” issue and the hybridization of original cultures of the cooperative approach for local development, based on the emerging styles and roles of expert community managers and mediation or facilitation professionals.
Cooperation and mediation. The flexible geometry of public participation. Comparing US and France evolutionary approach / Monardo, Bruno. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 151-162. (Intervento presentato al convegno Cities Save the World. Let´s Reinvent Planning tenutosi a Rotterdam nel 19-23 October 2015).
Cooperation and mediation. The flexible geometry of public participation. Comparing US and France evolutionary approach
MONARDO, Bruno
2015
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The aim of these reflections is to argue and compare the emerging innovation of some participation models, tools and actors in ‘Common Law’ Countries (US in particular), and ‘Civil Law’ ones, as France, through the “flexible geometry” issue and the hybridization of original cultures of the cooperative approach for local development, based on the emerging styles and roles of expert community managers and mediation or facilitation professionals.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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