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Les commissions de quartier à l’heure de l’engagement écocitoyen, à Dijon : entre communication stratégique publique locale et construction d’un espace public restreint morcelé

Sandrine Hily

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Budgets participatifsParticipatory budgets[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesCommissions de quartierÉcocitoyennetéParticipative democracyEspace public[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesEco-CitizenshipLocal public communicationDémocratie participativePublic spaceCommunication publique localeNeighborhood commissions

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This doctoral thesis in Information and Communication Science explores the question of eco-citizen commitment in the neighborhood commissions of Dijon. Many academic or more popular publications in different fields of research (Information and Communication Science, social and environmental psychology, political science, law, philosophy, ecology, etc.) have addressed this issue in recent years. Once the actors of the question had been defined (the inhabitants, elected officials, technicians, representatives of structures and associations, etc.), it was possible to study different instances of participatory democracy in Dijon. The following question ensued : "How are the neighborhood commissions of Dijon stretched between the information-communication implementations of local public communication and fragmented, limited public space?" How does eco-citizenship emerge or not from this split? The methodology used by the author was inductivist with observant participation, research-action as field researcher since she is both a researcher and a municipal councilor of Dijon, the Delegate to local democracy (2014-2020).

https://theses.hal.science/tel-02023846