Collective action and digital storytelling for spatial justice

空间正义的集体行动和数字故事讲述

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    ES/Y010108/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 12.57万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2023 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

There is a growing global interest in improving practices for citizen engagement into local government and urban planning, and even more so since digital technology has permeated daily interactions and activities. However, governmental efforts for citizen participation are often still perceived as a controlled exercise, incapable to deal with the potential of collective action and collaborations outside of formal participatory protocols. In my doctoral research, I explored the possibilities and limitations of citizen participation, and collective action seeking spatial justice in Manizales, Colombia. I placed my interest in the everyday processes of communication, collective organisation, and co-production across online and offline spheres. My approach was qualitative, including interviews and participant observation in person and online, making use of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp and other popular digital tools. My ethnographic approach opened many doors for collaboration with different collectives, which continued after the completion of my PhD. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and motherhood I have not been able to disseminate my findings with the participants in Manizales. That is the first motivation behind this proposal; there is an ethical commitment to report back key research findings that can impact collective action and participation in the city. I have passed my viva with minor corrections and completed the publication of a chapter in a book that explores the socio-political effects of the hyper-mediatisation in Latin America. Moreover, as a result of my PhD I have presented in recognised academic forums and conferences in the UK, and been invited to seminars and lectures in universities in Sweden, Spain, and Colombia. Since the beginning of my PhD, I have engaged in parallel academic activities and become a member of three research networks (the Latin American Geographies in the UK - LAG-UK, the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies - CLACS, and the Global Urban Research Unit - GURU at Newcastle University) which will be central for the Fellowship development. Bearing in mind my academic achievements and the potential impact of my research, this ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship will be a timely and significant boost for my career. Further work is needed to potentiate the societal and academic impact of my research, and the Fellowship will allow me to secure time and resources to do so.Following the objectives presented in the section above, I have grouped the programme of activities in three work packages- WP:- WP 1 is to consolidate two outcomes of my doctoral research as publications. The first contributes to conceptual debates on political stances of collective action responding to the 'Right to the City'. The second will be a paper reflecting on my methodology, using participant observation as a fluid exercise between online and offline spaces. - WP 2 requires two months of fieldwork in Manizales to deliver workshops with participants to discuss and update my findings, and to carry limited focussed research looking at how urban collectives perceive their roles in urban transformation. In collaboration with participants, we will produce a digital storytelling series for social media as both, a research method and channel for disseminating findings in accessible formats. We will also co-produce a report summarising outcomes from the series and workshops.- WP3 focusses in networking and future development of my career. I will visit a research group in Urban Communication in Medellin, Colombia, to produce a seminar with UK based academics and to deepen my knowledge in communication studies. Also, I will present a paper with preliminary reflections on the storytelling exercise at an international conference, and will produce an application for the ESRC New Investigator Grant.
全球对改善公民参与地方政府和城市规划的做法越来越感兴趣,尤其是因为数字技术已经渗透到日常互动和活动中。然而,政府为公民参与所作的努力往往仍被视为一种受控的做法,无法应对集体行动和正式参与性议定书之外的合作的可能性。在我的博士研究中,我探索了公民参与的可能性和局限性,以及在哥伦比亚马尼萨莱斯寻求空间正义的集体行动。我把我的兴趣放在了线上和线下领域的日常沟通、集体组织和联合制作过程中。我的方法是定性的,包括面对面和在线的采访和参与者观察,利用Facebook、Instagram、Twitter、WhatsApp和其他流行的数字工具等社交媒体平台。我的民族志方法为与不同的集体合作打开了许多大门,这种合作在我完成博士学位后继续下去。然而,由于新冠肺炎大流行和母性,我无法向马尼萨莱斯的参与者传播我的研究结果。这是这项提议背后的第一个动机;有一项道德承诺,即报告可能影响城市集体行动和参与的关键研究结果。我通过了我的viva,只做了一些小小的修改,并完成了一本书中一章的出版,这本书探讨了拉丁美洲过度中间化的社会政治影响。此外,作为博士学位的结果,我在英国公认的学术论坛和会议上发表了演讲,并被邀请参加瑞典、西班牙和哥伦比亚大学的研讨会和讲座。自我开始攻读博士学位以来,我一直从事平行的学术活动,并成为三个研究网络的成员(在英国的拉丁美洲地理-LAG-英国,拉丁美洲和加勒比研究中心-CLACS,以及全球城市研究单位-纽卡斯尔大学的大师),这将是研究金发展的核心。考虑到我的学术成就和我研究的潜在影响,这次ESRC博士后奖学金将对我的职业生涯起到及时和重要的推动作用。需要进一步的工作来加强我的研究的社会和学术影响,该奖学金将使我能够获得时间和资源来做到这一点。按照上面部分提出的目标,我将活动方案归类为三个工作包-WP:-WP 1是为了巩固我的博士研究的两个成果作为出版物。第一个有助于就集体行动回应“城市权利”的政治立场进行概念性辩论。第二篇将是一篇反思我的方法的论文,将参与者观察作为线上和线下空间之间的一种流动练习。-WP 2需要在马尼萨莱斯进行两个月的实地考察,与参与者一起举办研讨会,讨论和更新我的研究结果,并进行有限的重点研究,着眼于城市集体如何看待自己在城市转型中的作用。我们将与参与者合作,为社交媒体制作一个数字讲故事系列,作为以无障碍格式传播调查结果的研究方法和渠道。我们还将共同编写一份报告,总结系列和研讨会的成果。-WP3的重点是网络和我职业生涯的未来发展。我将访问哥伦比亚麦德林的一个城市交通研究小组,与英国学者一起举办研讨会,加深我在传播研究方面的知识。此外,我将在一次国际会议上提交一篇关于讲故事练习的初步思考的论文,并将提交一份ESRC新调查人员补助金的申请。

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