2021
DOI: 10.1111/jade.12349
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Creating Spaces for Collaboration in Community Co‐design

Abstract: Urgent societal challenges have led to unease in our socio‐cultural interactions and the production systems that underpin our lives. To confront such challenges, collaboration stands out as an essential approach in accomplishing joint goals and producing new knowledge. It calls for interdisciplinary methodologies such as co‐design, an approach capable of bridging multiple expertise. The core activities of co‐design are based on the premise of collaboration and on developing creative social environments. Yet ac… Show more

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“…This refers to rapid cycles of 'fail often, learn fast', informal and sometimes spontaneous 'models' that explore how something may look, feel, function (or not). Calvo and Sclater (2021) refer to 'informal-mutual learning' as being a goal of community co-design, and the quality of 'playfulness' as one of four essential designer-ly conditions that help achieve this.…”
Section: Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This refers to rapid cycles of 'fail often, learn fast', informal and sometimes spontaneous 'models' that explore how something may look, feel, function (or not). Calvo and Sclater (2021) refer to 'informal-mutual learning' as being a goal of community co-design, and the quality of 'playfulness' as one of four essential designer-ly conditions that help achieve this.…”
Section: Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, we should find and recognise sites outwith the campus in which social innovation (broadly understood) is already underway. Wherever there is a problem, there will already be people working on solutions, and it is important to recognise and value what they already know (Costanza Chock 2020 ; Calvo and Sclater 2021 ).…”
Section: Spaces For Learning To and Through Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In HCI, participatory design (PD) considers co-creation in favour of concrete goals (e.g. education [6] and tool design [6,18]), but does not support the dynamics of parallel creative processes, and the evolution of intangible goals [20]. Likewise, media co-creation [2,26] aims to support artistic co-creation processes by including community members in artistic creation, but does not support iterative community involvement which is vital to artistic co-creation [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%