Inner-group and inter-group relations in Seoul participatory planning: revisiting the concept of social capital
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Hyunji Cho, Inner-group and inter-group relations in Seoul participatory planning: revisiting the concept of social capital, Asian Geographer, 40, 2, 2023, 169 - 183Download Item:
Abstract:
This paper explores the composition of social relations in Korean
community-led regeneration planning. Power dynamics among
participants are understood as an important factor in shaping
decision-making planning processes. While the concept of social
capital and the social network theory have received great attention,
particularly in recent Asian planning cases, as tools to understand
participatory processes, empirical studies on processes of building
social capital among different social groups in participatory
planning are still limited. This study examines the uneven formation
of social capital and its operation to unpack participatory planning
mechanisms that may unintentionally reproduce the relationships
of domination/marginalisation in the decision-making consultation
processes. The study focuses on a recently designated community-
led regeneration project, the Garibong-dong urban regeneration
project in Seoul, a neighborhood where a considerable number of
Korean Chinese communities live.
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