What is Next for Civic Design?

M. de Kreek, Ferry van de Mosselaer , Katrina Newell, B.G.M. de Waal, Eric gordon, Andrea Hamm, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Vassilis Vlachokyriakos, Gabriele Ferri, Wina Smeenk, H.J. Choi

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Abstract

This conversation started from the observation that contrasting logics between civic initiatives and institutional approaches often make it challenging for the former to become sustainable and increase their impact. We therefore explored how civic design could enhance the significance of local civic initiatives within institutional
settings. The vivid conversation rendered three key orientations in civic design: 1)
operating from within the community, 2) focusing on the interaction between civic
initiatives and governmental and academic institutions, and 3) taking a transformational perspective on the interplay between civil society and its institutional context in the information age. We identified prompting questions on four important topics, primarily related to the second orientation: listening to citizens, fostering collaborative relationships, ensuring continuity through funding, and scaling or spreading local civic initiatives. These questions contribute to the agenda for next steps on the role of civic design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDRS2024
Place of PublicationBoston
Number of pages18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2024 Design Research Society - Northeastern University, Boston, United States
Duration: 24 Jun 202428 Jun 2024

Conference

Conference2024 Design Research Society
Abbreviated titleDRS
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoston
Period24/06/2428/06/24

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