Abstract :
[en] Widely used and disseminated, Arnstein's ladder is considered a reference for citizen participation. It, nevertheless, involves a recurrent bias and a certain confusion when confronted with projects in the Belgian and French working-class districts of cross-border Hainaut. Characterised by fundamentally opposed management systems (one bureaucratic and hierarchical, the other democratic or even delegative), these worksites challenge Arnstein's concepts and allow us to understand that information is not a level in the participation ladder, but the condition for the functioning of the whole system. Likewise, they also teach us that manipulation and delegation are not opposite extremes but can percolate in any level of participation. Finally, they reveal that the interlocking of powers and the interplay of stakeholders can easily turn the established participation mechanism from exemplary to revolting and vice versa.
[en] Widely used and disseminated, Arnstein's ladder is considered a reference for 13
citizen participation. It nevertheless involves a recurrent bias and a certain confusion 14
when confronted with projects in the Belgian and French working-class districts of cross- 15
border Hainaut. Characterised by fundamentally opposed management systems (one 16
bureaucratic and hierarchical, the other democratic or even delegative), these worksites 17
challenge Arnstein's concepts and allow us to understand that information is not a level 18
in the participation ladder, but the condition for the functioning of the whole system. 19
Likewise, they also teach us that manipulation and delegation are not opposite extremes 20
but can percolate in any level of participation. Finally, they reveal that the interlocking 21
of powers and the interplay of stakeholders can easily turn the established participation 22
mechanism from virtuous to unhealthy and vice versa.
Name of the research project :
3707 - RHS - Réseaux Hainaut Solidaire : Favoriser l'inclusion sociale par la reconstruction de l'identité du Hainaut. - Région wallonne
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