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A tale of two labs: Rethinking urban living labs for advancing citizen engagement in food system transformations
Abstract Citizen engagement is heralded as essential for food democracy and equality, yet the implementation of inclusive citizen engagement mechanisms in urban food systems governance has lagged behind. This paper aims to further the agenda of citizen engagement in the transformation towards healthy and sustainable urban food systems by offering a conceptual reflection on urban living labs (ULLs) as a methodological platform. Over the past decades, ULLs have become increasingly popular to actively engage citizens in methodological testbeds for innovations within real-world settings. The paper proposes that ULLs as a tool for inclusive citizen engagement can be utilized in two ways: (i) the ULL as the daily life of which citizens are the experts, aimed at uncovering the unreflexive agency of a highly diverse population in co-shaping the food system and (ii) the ULL as a break with daily life aimed at facilitating reflexive agency in (re)shaping food futures. We argue that both ULL approaches have the potential to facilitate inclusive citizen engagement in different ways by strengthening the breadth and the depth of citizen engagement respectively. The paper concludes by proposing a sequential implementation of the two types of ULL, paying attention to spatial configurations and the short-termed nature of ULLs.
Highlights Food system transformations require more inclusive citizen engagement. Urban Living Labs provide a methodological platform to harness citizen agency. We distinguish two types of living labs: (1) daily life; (2) a break with daily life. Focus on (1) inclusiveness and unreflexive agency; (2) reflexive future engagement Combining two types can advance more inclusive urban food system transformations.
A tale of two labs: Rethinking urban living labs for advancing citizen engagement in food system transformations
Abstract Citizen engagement is heralded as essential for food democracy and equality, yet the implementation of inclusive citizen engagement mechanisms in urban food systems governance has lagged behind. This paper aims to further the agenda of citizen engagement in the transformation towards healthy and sustainable urban food systems by offering a conceptual reflection on urban living labs (ULLs) as a methodological platform. Over the past decades, ULLs have become increasingly popular to actively engage citizens in methodological testbeds for innovations within real-world settings. The paper proposes that ULLs as a tool for inclusive citizen engagement can be utilized in two ways: (i) the ULL as the daily life of which citizens are the experts, aimed at uncovering the unreflexive agency of a highly diverse population in co-shaping the food system and (ii) the ULL as a break with daily life aimed at facilitating reflexive agency in (re)shaping food futures. We argue that both ULL approaches have the potential to facilitate inclusive citizen engagement in different ways by strengthening the breadth and the depth of citizen engagement respectively. The paper concludes by proposing a sequential implementation of the two types of ULL, paying attention to spatial configurations and the short-termed nature of ULLs.
Highlights Food system transformations require more inclusive citizen engagement. Urban Living Labs provide a methodological platform to harness citizen agency. We distinguish two types of living labs: (1) daily life; (2) a break with daily life. Focus on (1) inclusiveness and unreflexive agency; (2) reflexive future engagement Combining two types can advance more inclusive urban food system transformations.
A tale of two labs: Rethinking urban living labs for advancing citizen engagement in food system transformations
Brons, Anke (author) / van der Gaast, Koen (author) / Awuh, Harrison (author) / Jansma, Jan Eelco (author) / Segreto, Claudia (author) / Wertheim-Heck, Sigrid (author)
Cities ; 123
2021-12-28
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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