Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban Planning

This article explores the potential of real-world labs (RWLs) and real-world experiments (RWEs) to be a fruitful addition to established approaches in urban planning in Germany. While transdisciplinary and transformative RWLs rooted in socio-ecological sustainability studies have become an important...

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Main Author: Charlotte Räuchle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2021-03-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3475
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spelling doaj-8d0c489b75ba48a3b86a677b60fb0b722021-03-26T11:12:19ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352021-03-016110.17645/up.v6i1.34751899Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban PlanningCharlotte Räuchle0Institute of Geographical Science, Department of Earth Science, Free University Berlin, GermanyThis article explores the potential of real-world labs (RWLs) and real-world experiments (RWEs) to be a fruitful addition to established approaches in urban planning in Germany. While transdisciplinary and transformative RWLs rooted in socio-ecological sustainability studies have become an important tool for experimenting with innovative solutions for environmental challenges in cities, RWLs aimed at improving social cohesion in neighbourhoods and fostering a communal life characterised by dialogue and solidarity are rare. To this latter aim, this article contributes with research experience from a transdisciplinary RWL on cooperative urban open space development seeking to foster social cohesion in super-diverse neighbourhoods in Germany. This article analyses the contradictory perceptions of the local stakeholders involved as regards the potentials of RWEs to be a meaningful addition to established planning practices. This article makes it clear that there is greater proximity between urban planning theory, practice, and RWEs than initially assumed. Nevertheless, RWEs have considerable potential as a positive complement to established approaches to urban planning and as a means of experimenting with open-ended encounter formats in neighbourhoods.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3475encounterneighbourhoodsreal-world experimentreal-world labsocial cohesionurban planning
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real-world lab
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title_short Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban Planning
title_full Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban Planning
title_fullStr Social Encounter by Experiment? Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Labs for Urban Planning
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title_sort social encounter by experiment? potentials and pitfalls of real-world labs for urban planning
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description This article explores the potential of real-world labs (RWLs) and real-world experiments (RWEs) to be a fruitful addition to established approaches in urban planning in Germany. While transdisciplinary and transformative RWLs rooted in socio-ecological sustainability studies have become an important tool for experimenting with innovative solutions for environmental challenges in cities, RWLs aimed at improving social cohesion in neighbourhoods and fostering a communal life characterised by dialogue and solidarity are rare. To this latter aim, this article contributes with research experience from a transdisciplinary RWL on cooperative urban open space development seeking to foster social cohesion in super-diverse neighbourhoods in Germany. This article analyses the contradictory perceptions of the local stakeholders involved as regards the potentials of RWEs to be a meaningful addition to established planning practices. This article makes it clear that there is greater proximity between urban planning theory, practice, and RWEs than initially assumed. Nevertheless, RWEs have considerable potential as a positive complement to established approaches to urban planning and as a means of experimenting with open-ended encounter formats in neighbourhoods.
topic encounter
neighbourhoods
real-world experiment
real-world lab
social cohesion
urban planning
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