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Co-Creation From the Grassroots: Listening to Arts-Based Community Organizing in Little Tokyo
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Abstract Co-creation has been adopted by some as a new paradigm for collaborative and participatory planning, especially through the introduction of creative and artistic practices which can disrupt the problematic power relationships latent within urban projects and knowledge creation. Co-creation research,... view more
Co-creation has been adopted by some as a new paradigm for collaborative and participatory planning, especially through the introduction of creative and artistic practices which can disrupt the problematic power relationships latent within urban projects and knowledge creation. Co-creation research, however, has often focused on practices which connect empowered institutional actors, such as city planning officials, from the top down to less empowered grassroots and community actors. Co-creation can take myriad forms, however, and I use evidence from the Los Angeles community of Little Tokyo to, first, model grassroots-driven co-creation. Second, this example shows how empowered actors can practice "listening" as defined within public spheres literature to better respond to grassroots-driven co-creation. Third, Little Tokyo has also been the site of another promising form of co-creation practice: horizontal co-creation across multiple grassroots actors. In sum, I argue that co-creation practices which emanate from the grassroots can provide valuable insights, further a more just and inclusive city, and deserve more attention.... view less
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Little Tokyo; Los Angeles; arts organizing; co-creation; gentrification; listening; participation; participatory planning; public art; public spheres
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 340-350
Journal
Urban Planning, 7 (2022) 3
Issue topic
Co-Creation and the City: Arts-Based Methods and Participatory Approaches in Urban Planning
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed