EXPERIMENTATION AND POLICY MOBILITIES:

PILOTING BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS IN SOUTHERN EUROPEAN CITIES

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https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis36947

Abstract

Research on policy mobilities has focused much of its attention on studying how policies-from-elsewhere are learned, mediated and translated into different contexts, either focusing on early (a priori) and late (a posteriori) stages of policymaking processes without encompassing their full scope. In conceptualising policymaking as inherently indeterminate, open-ended and processual, this article introduces the ways in which pilot policy experiments mediate the intersections between a priori and a posteriori phases of policymaking processes. Drawing on the case of three Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) policy programmes in Greater Barcelona (Spain) and Greater Lisbon (Portugal), we discuss the importance of pilot policy experimentation through four key practices: Concept testing, generative learning and knowledge exchange, stakeholder engagement and policy translation. While not always comprehensive, teleological or hermetically separate, these practices serve as a heuristic framework to illustrate how policy experimentation shapes the learning, mediation and translation of urban policies across different policymaking stages. In so doing, we invite policy mobilities scholars to explore further the experimentation with urban policies as arenas in which policies-from-elsewhere are locally constituted and reconstituted across the diverse stages and temporalities of policymaking.

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Author Biography

Diogo Gaspar Silva, Centre of Geographical Studies, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon

Diogo Gaspar Silva is currently a Non-PhD Integrated Researcher at Centre for Geographical Studies, University of Lisbon (CEG-ULisboa) and a PhD candidate at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon (IGOT-ULisboa). His ongoing PhD examines the Business Improvement Districts' international transfer, mobility and mutation as a new form of local governance and explores their experimentation in Portugal. In particular, Diogo's recent studies focus on the inter-city mobility and mutation of urban policies by exploring where these policies come from, how and why they are deterritorialized and reterritorialized in different contexts, and what these journeys mean for urban politics. He has also developed research in geographic thought by discussing the role of epistemic communities and informational infrastructures in the making of relationships between national and international geographic communities. Diogo has also collaborated on the organization of scientific events, standing out the National and International Congress of We Propose! Project - Citizenship and Innovation in Geographic Science; the Colloquium «Aquilino, 1920s: Between Exile and the Geographies of Lisbon»; and the initiative «The Cafes and Other Encounter Constellations of the Rome Avenue», Lisbon, promoted by EGEAC-Lisbon Municipality. He represented the Portuguese team in the European project «YouthMetre - An innovative open data tool to empower youth democracy» (2016-2018). Since March 2021, Diogo has been a member of the Installation Committee of the IGOT Alumni Network - University of Lisbon. Diogo was an invited PhD researcher at the University of Barcelona (July 2022) and at The University of Manchester, UK (March - June 2023).

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Published

2025-02-20

How to Cite

Silva, D. G., & Frago, L. (2025). EXPERIMENTATION AND POLICY MOBILITIES: : PILOTING BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS IN SOUTHERN EUROPEAN CITIES. Finisterra, 60(128). https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis36947

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