普通合伙企业
贵族化
讲故事
公共关系
社区参与
社会学
城市规划
环境规划
政治学
地理
工程类
土木工程
叙述的
语言学
哲学
法学
作者
George Villanueva,Carmen González,Minhee Son,Evelyn Moreno,Wenlin Liu,Sandra J. Ball‐Rokeach
标识
DOI:10.1080/00909882.2017.1382711
摘要
The need to better engage low-income communities affected by revitalization of the built environment has been well documented in urban planning. Guided by communication infrastructure theory (CIT), this study presents a research project that made concerted efforts at engaging neighborhoods of Northeast Los Angeles that are experiencing rapid gentrification. The project was a partnership with a multi-sector collaborative working on the revitalization of the L.A. River and its surrounding communities. This paper specifically demonstrates how CIT's social ecological orientation was applied to seek input on L.A. River and community revitalization from storytelling networks made up of residents, small businesses, and local media. We also examine the impact of this engaged research on the organizational partners of the collaborative, and their views on community engagement in revitalization. Lastly, we discuss how the lessons learned broadly speak to future opportunities and challenges that aim for communicative planning approaches to urban revitalization.
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