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Epistemic Communities in Urban Self-organization : A Systematic Review and Assessment
de Bruijn, Ewald; Gerrits, Lasse (2018): Epistemic Communities in Urban Self-organization : A Systematic Review and Assessment, in: Journal of Planning Literature, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publ., Jg. 33, Nr. 3, S. 310–328, doi: 10.1177/0885412218794083.
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Journal of Planning Literature
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0885-4122
1552-6593
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Year of publication:
2018
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33
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3
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English
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The application of the concept of self-organization has grown over time in the field of urban planning, but with various interpretations. This article presents a systematic review that aims to uncover whether different uses of self-organization are tied to epistemic communities. Through coding and bibliographical analysis, it became apparent that there are two epistemic communities that emphasize different conceptualizations of self-organization. They investigate different issues, use different methods, and find different results. At the one hand, authors use self-organization in modeling approaches, particularly revolving around topics such as economic geography and urban growth. At the other hand, authors use self-organization as surrogate for self-governance, often studied with qualitative methods.
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Selbstorganisation
Stadtplanung
Scientific Community
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governance
self-organization
spatial analysis and models
epistemic communities
systematic review
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Article
Activation date:
September 19, 2018
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