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Pigs in the city: reflective deliberations on the boundary concept of agroparks in The Netherlands
Authors:TAP Metze  S Van Zuydam
Institution:1. Tilburg School of Politics and Public Administration, Tilburg University, LE Tilburg, The Netherlandst.metze@tilburguniversity.edu;3. Tilburg School of Politics and Public Administration, Tilburg University, LE Tilburg, The Netherlands
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The concept of an agro-production park combines industrial with environmental and animal friendly agriculture. In The Netherlands, academics and government introduced this idea—what we consider a boundary concept—to align economic and environmental ambitions. In this contribution, we argue that boundary concepts are important in deliberations as they create a sphere of engagement that enables participants to scrutinize their routines and to explore new interpretations and practices that replace their normal ways. In this way we ground the notion of ‘reflexive governance’ in deliberative practices for sustainable agriculture. We explored if and how the concept of an agropark induced frame-reflective conversations about conflicting and overlapping interpretations. We conducted a frame analysis of four Dutch national newspapers from which we derived four possible interpretations of an agropark: Pigs in the City, Surviving Farmers, Pigs in the Mud and Surviving Citizens. Next, we analysed 10 deliberative sessions about agroparks to study if reflectivity occurred. Our findings suggest that to move to more sustainable agriculture, the introduction of innovative boundary crossing concepts invites participants to reflect on conflicting frames and engage in reflective governance. However, facilitators and governmental actors need to support this boundary crossing for it to become tangible.
Keywords:Reflective deliberation  boundary concept  reflexive governance  sustainable agriculture
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