Given the growing interest in systemic design, there is a demand for designerly approaches that can aid practitioners in catalyzing social systems change. The purpose of this research is to develop an initial portfolio of designerly approaches that acknowledges social structures as a key leverage point for influencing social systems. This article presents learnings from experimentation with a host of designerly approaches for shaping social structures and identifies four design principles to guide systemic design practitioners in doing this work. This research contributes to the evolving and pluralistic methodology of systemic design by presenting formats for design activities that take social structures seriously and identifying ways that ...
There is a growing interest in how design can be used to spark change within incumbent social syste...
The main goal of developing systemic design has been to seek synergies between design and systems in...
Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremen...
Given the growing interest in systemic design, there is a demand for designerly approaches that can ...
In recent decades, design has expanded from a practice aimed at designing things to one that helps t...
The recent development of systemic design as a research-based practice draws on long-held precedents...
As designers move upstream from traditional product and service design to engage with challenges cha...
Design, as an area of knowledge, is subject to changes that affect it through different approaches, ...
There is a growing interest in how design can be used to spark change within incumbent social system...
Butterfly Works (BW) is a social design studio based in Amsterdam, working mainly in international d...
Systemic design is distinguished from user-oriented design practice in terms of its expansive bounda...
Service design is increasingly seen as a means to enable systemic change in complex contexts. The co...
Systemic design, while known for its practice of design-based systems maps, has from its origins adv...
Systemic design is distinguished from user-oriented and service design practices in several key resp...
The following research seeks to understand how disciplines such as Systemic Design can be applied to...
There is a growing interest in how design can be used to spark change within incumbent social syste...
The main goal of developing systemic design has been to seek synergies between design and systems in...
Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremen...
Given the growing interest in systemic design, there is a demand for designerly approaches that can ...
In recent decades, design has expanded from a practice aimed at designing things to one that helps t...
The recent development of systemic design as a research-based practice draws on long-held precedents...
As designers move upstream from traditional product and service design to engage with challenges cha...
Design, as an area of knowledge, is subject to changes that affect it through different approaches, ...
There is a growing interest in how design can be used to spark change within incumbent social system...
Butterfly Works (BW) is a social design studio based in Amsterdam, working mainly in international d...
Systemic design is distinguished from user-oriented design practice in terms of its expansive bounda...
Service design is increasingly seen as a means to enable systemic change in complex contexts. The co...
Systemic design, while known for its practice of design-based systems maps, has from its origins adv...
Systemic design is distinguished from user-oriented and service design practices in several key resp...
The following research seeks to understand how disciplines such as Systemic Design can be applied to...
There is a growing interest in how design can be used to spark change within incumbent social syste...
The main goal of developing systemic design has been to seek synergies between design and systems in...
Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremen...