2021
DOI: 10.1177/00961442211044501
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The Diffusion of Participatory Planning Ideas and Practices: The Case of Socialist Yugoslavia, 1961-1982

Abstract: Although both praised and contested for its advanced conceptual elaboration and ineffective practical implementation, respectively, participatory planning has largely been considered a Yugoslav national legacy and a point of diversification compared with other similar contexts. However, there has been little research on the roots and features of public participation as observed through the lens of international influences on Yugoslav spatial and urban planning. By identifying the main channels (professional ne… Show more

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“…Most of the current studies claim that historical background is a paramount factor that affects the participation of Serbian citizens in policymaking (Blagojević, Perić, 2021). On the contrary, this paper proves that the most important reason for the insufficient number of participants in financial decisions is insufficient knowledge about public financial processes.…”
Section: Key Findings and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Most of the current studies claim that historical background is a paramount factor that affects the participation of Serbian citizens in policymaking (Blagojević, Perić, 2021). On the contrary, this paper proves that the most important reason for the insufficient number of participants in financial decisions is insufficient knowledge about public financial processes.…”
Section: Key Findings and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 59%