Browsing SVA - Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR) by Author "Millstein, Marianne"
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Does Participatory Planning Promise Too Much? Global Discourses and the Glass Ceiling of Participation in Urban Malawi
Refstie, Hilde; Millstein, Marianne (Planning Theory & Practice;Volume 20, 2019 - Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04-29)This article discusses how global ideas on co-production and citizenship built from below are translated into community mobilization and participatory planning practices in urban Malawi. It shows how limited national and ... -
‘If I Had My House, I’d Feel Free’: Housing and the (Re)Productions of Citizenship in Cape Town, South Africa
Millstein, Marianne (Urban Forum;31 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-29)While urban divisions are commonly emphasized in urban studies, there has been less emphasis on reproductions and contestations of divides within marginal urban spaces. This paper explores the dynamics of juxtaposed ... -
Juxtacity: an Approach to Urban Difference, Divide, Authority, and Citizenship
Millstein, Marianne; Hammar, Amanda (Urban Forum;31 (2020), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-31)Difference is foundational to urban governance and urban life. This article—and the special issue—focuses analytically on the juxtaposition of multiple urban differences, and what happens especially in relation to urban ... -
Rethinking Civil Society in Development: Scales and situated hegemonies
Kontinen, Tiina; Millstein, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Ethnic residential segregation is often explained with the claim that ‘immigrants don’t want to integrate—they prefer to stick together with co-ethnics’. By contrast, mixed neighbourhoods are seen as crucial for achieving ... -
Rights, identities and belonging: Reflections on the everyday politics of urban citizenship in Delft, Cape Town
Millstein, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The purpose of the article is to explore the complex and contested politics of urban citizenship in relation to everyday spaces in Delft, a poor township in Cape Town South Africa. The arguments build upon a decade of ... -
The role of goal-setting in urban climate governance
Hofstad, Hege; Millstein, Marianne; Tønnesen, Anders; Vedeld, Trond; Hansen, Karsten Bruun (Earth System Governance;volume 7, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12-11)This article argues that goal-setting is an important, albeit understudied, part of urban climate governance scholarship. By using goal-setting theory, the article introduces concepts and perspectives capable of shedding ...