articleJournal of the American Planning AssociationJan 2, 2019Closed access

A Ladder of Citizen Participation

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Abstract

The heated controversy over “citizen participation,” “citizen control,” and “maximum feasible involvement of the poor,” has been waged largely in terms of exacerbated rhetoric and misleading euphemisms. To encourage a more enlightened dialogue, a typology of citizen participation is offered using examples from three federal social programs: urban renewal, anti-poverty, and Model Cities. The typology, which is designed to be provocative, is arranged in a ladder pattern with each rung corresponding to the extent of citizens’ power in determining the plan and/or program.

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Keywords
  • Typology
  • Rhetoric
  • Plan (archaeology)
  • Poverty
  • Power (physics)
  • Public administration
  • Control (management)
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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