“…Since the socialist planning era, public participation included methods such as the presentation of plans to local communities, questionnaires, expert discussions, public inquiry, and the possibility to submit a complaint that was reviewed by the designated planners (Nedović-Budić, Djordjević and Dabović, 2011). The domains of political, economic, and social transition, including that of collectivist ideology toward patterns of pluralism, went through radical changes with the transition from a socialist to a market-based economy (Čolić and Dželebdžić, 2018). However, the evolu-tion of the planning system in terms of practicing innovative and inclusive participation methods did not subsequently follow the socio-economic transition or technological pathways, until the COVID-19 pandemic influenced all spheres of life and work.…”