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Un proceso participativo es una secuencia de actividades participativas (p.e. primero rellenar una encuesta, luego realizar propuestas, debatirlas en encuentros presenciales o virtuales, y finalmente priorizarlas) con el objetivo de definir y tomar una decisión sobre un tema específico.

Ejemplos de procesos participativos son: un proceso de elección de los miembros de un comité (donde primero se presentan unas candidaturas, luego se debate y finalmente se elige una candidatura), presupuestos participativos (donde se realizan propuestas, se valoran económicamente y se vota con el dinero disponible), un proceso de planificación estratégica, la redacción colaborativa de un reglamento o norma, el diseño de un espacio urbano o la producción de un plan de políticas públicas.

Why Neighbourhood Communication Matters

In a time where digital messages often replace real dialogue, neighbourhood-level communication remains one of the most powerful tools for building trust, connection, and shared responsibility. It is here — in our streets, our parks, our communal spaces — that inclusion, solidarity, and participation can become real and visible.

But for this to happen, people need to feel invited. They need spaces where they can express concerns, share ideas, ask questions, and co-create solutions. Communication is not just about words; it’s about being heard — and about knowing that what we say can lead to something meaningful.

What We Still Need to Explore

  • How can we make sure every voice in the neighbourhood is heard — especially those who often remain invisible?
  • What kind of spaces (physical and digital) do we need to support ongoing, respectful, multilingual dialogue?
  • How can we overcome mistrust or passivity and encourage more people to engage in their community life?
  • How can stories — told from lived experience — lead to real improvements?

These questions cannot be answered by one person or one institution. They require collective reflection — and action.

Towards a First Proposal

After sharing a few personal reflections and reading those of others, we might reach a common understanding. From there, a proposal to the Town Hall could take shape. It could be small and symbolic, or ambitious and structural — what matters is that it reflects the voices of the neighbourhood.

Could we imagine a local space dedicated to intercultural exchange, shared events, or co-creation workshops — run with and for the residents?

Let’s listen, share, and build something, step by step.

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This participatory process invites all residents, including of course those with a migration background, to share their ideas, concerns, and visions for our neighbourhood. Together, we aim to create a more inclusive, welcoming, and vibrant community through dialogue, proposals, and collective action.

Referencia: NEIBIERGER-PART-2025-07-23

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