Publisher DOI: | 10.1080/02723638.2018.1452872 | Title: | Consulting as a threat to local democracy? Flexible management consultants, pacified citizens, and political tactics of strategic development in German cities | Language: | English | Authors: | Vogelpohl, Anne | Issue Date: | 2018 | Journal or Series Name: | Urban Geography | Volume: | 39 | Issue: | 9 | Startpage: | 1345 | Endpage: | 1365 | Abstract: | ABSTRACTThese days, it is often claimed that democratic procedures are under threat. The detachment of policy decisions from political debates is partly a result of the increasing influence of non-elected organizations and experts. Following a conceptual discussion of the spatiality of democracy, this paper focuses on management consultants as constraint on collective political participation in urban development; namely on McKinsey and Roland Berger. (De-)democratization is assessed alongside processes of inclusion and exclusion of both topics and people from political decisions. Based on a comparison of strategy-making projects in six German cities, the findings reveal three different types of urban policymaking ranging between expert-led and participatory versions. Despite the differences, each of the projects relied on a notion of passive citizens, who primarily need to be “gotten on board” and who lack the power to make decisions. This paper exposes the political tactics involved in an expert-influenced curtailment of democratic procedures. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/4607 | Institute: | Department Soziale Arbeit Fakultät Wirtschaft und Soziales |
Type: | Article |
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