Co-production of Knowledge in Action
Emancipatory strategies for urban equality
Contributor(s)
Johnson, Cassidy (editor)
Castán Broto, Vanesa (editor)
Kombe, Wilbard (editor)
Ortiz, Catalina (editor)
Lipietz, Barbara (editor)
Osuteye, Emmanuel (editor)
Levy, Caren (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Co-production of actionable knowledge as a development strategy entails working in partnership with different institutions and sharing power so that communities can participate in planning urban futures. From housing, access to land, services and livelihoods, co-production strategies serve to advance collective interventions to improve inhabitation in cities around the world. Over time, experiences of co-production have generated critical insights about the opportunities and limits of such partnership strategies. Co-production of Knowledge in Action engages with this critique from the perspective of practice. It examines how co-production is articulated and deployed in cities such as Lima, Freetown, Kampala, Dar es Salaam and Delhi, and explores ongoing experiences of co-production-inspired action, mapping the different aspirations that inform co-production practices and the impacts on urban communities. While the volume recognises the limitations of co-production, and the ways it can serve to reproduce power structures if emptied of its political, transformatory intent, the authors also seek to understand the emancipatory potential of co-production as an incremental strategy that has the power to transform urban planning practices.
Keywords
Co-production; Participatory action research; Urban development; Urban equality; Community-led development; Knowledge co-production; Emancipatory practices; Urban development planning; Urban transformation; Global South; Informal settlement; Upgrading programmesDOI
10.14324/111.9781800088931ISBN
9781800088931, 9781800088931, 9781800088917, 9781800088924, 9781800088948Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2025Classification
Urban communities
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Development studies


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