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    Barcelona: crisis austerity and socio-political change

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    Barcelona: crisis austerity and socio-political change

    Barcelona: crisis austerity and socio-political change

    team, 20th June 2016
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    Authorship Ismael Blanco
    Date 20 June 2016
    Source CURA
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    City council
    Spain
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    This case study of Barcelona is particularly interesting for a number of reasons. On one hand, for the strength of the participatory and collaborative tradition of Barcelona. On the other hand, because Barcelona has become particularly important since the local elections of May 2015, which led to the formation of a new radical-left government. This exploratory research shows that the new government has a strong commitment to radical change in the model of participation and collaboration between the public, private and community sectors in the city.

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