Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen

Although institutionalized media and jurisdiction could be counted to the actors of spatial planning, only few is known in international and national spatial planning research about their role in spatial planning processes in relation to actors in politics, administration, civil society and economy...

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Main Author: Christian Diller
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: oekom verlag GmbH 2018-06-01
Series:Raumforschung und Raumordnung
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Online Access:http://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/385
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description Although institutionalized media and jurisdiction could be counted to the actors of spatial planning, only few is known in international and national spatial planning research about their role in spatial planning processes in relation to actors in politics, administration, civil society and economy. If and to which extend do they have an influence on planning processes? In other policy areas (e.g. foreign and finance policy) – especially the influence of the media on political processe – is quite better explored and for the role of jurisdiction there are at least some findings. Based on this knowledge in this exclusive literature-based article first hypothesises for the policy area spatial planning are formulated. Thus, the roles of media und jurisdiction are varying between the specific phases of the policy cycle in a complementing manner: While the media play an important role in the phases of problem formulation and agenda setting and loose importance in the following political process, the jurisdiction has a selective but probabely leading influence in the later phases. Together, both groups of actors in media and jurisdiction can form planning processes significantly, therefore their common analysis in empirical studies makes sense.
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spelling doaj.art-a1a842f8b35d47b3b1212f691b8016c42022-12-22T03:24:52Zdeuoekom verlag GmbHRaumforschung und Raumordnung0034-01111869-41792018-06-01763Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen Christian Diller0Institut für Geographie, Professur für Raumplanung und Stadtgeographie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Senckenbergstraße 1, 35390, Gießen, Deutschland Although institutionalized media and jurisdiction could be counted to the actors of spatial planning, only few is known in international and national spatial planning research about their role in spatial planning processes in relation to actors in politics, administration, civil society and economy. If and to which extend do they have an influence on planning processes? In other policy areas (e.g. foreign and finance policy) – especially the influence of the media on political processe – is quite better explored and for the role of jurisdiction there are at least some findings. Based on this knowledge in this exclusive literature-based article first hypothesises for the policy area spatial planning are formulated. Thus, the roles of media und jurisdiction are varying between the specific phases of the policy cycle in a complementing manner: While the media play an important role in the phases of problem formulation and agenda setting and loose importance in the following political process, the jurisdiction has a selective but probabely leading influence in the later phases. Together, both groups of actors in media and jurisdiction can form planning processes significantly, therefore their common analysis in empirical studies makes sense. http://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/385MediaJurisdictionPlanning processesPolicy cycle
spellingShingle Christian Diller
Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
Raumforschung und Raumordnung
Media
Jurisdiction
Planning processes
Policy cycle
title Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
title_full Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
title_fullStr Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
title_full_unstemmed Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
title_short Die Dritte und die Vierte Gewalt in Raumplanungsprozessen
title_sort die dritte und die vierte gewalt in raumplanungsprozessen
topic Media
Jurisdiction
Planning processes
Policy cycle
url http://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/385
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