Although co-design has been practised in new service and product development for some years, it has only recently begun to appear in the burgeoning field of social innovation. It appears to be well-attuned to this new context, offering as it does an open-ended relational process to generate novel solutions to problems whose very definition seems to escape more conventional approaches. However, even less research attention has been paid to co-design than to social innovation.This book explores the potential of co-design as a social innovation process. It reviews the diverse theoretical and disciplinary foundations on which co-design is based. It proposes a framework for understanding co-design as a cohesive practice across the extremely broad scope of its potential applications. It explores appropriate approaches to governance and evaluation of co-design initiatives and outlines the key issues and limitations on its use. Although it is intended to provide a robust theoretical basis for researching co-design initiatives, it will also be of interest to anyone who is contemplating putting co-design into practice.
Dr Garth Britton is Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Part 1: Social Innovation and Co-design – mapping the territory1. Social Innovation as Context1.1 The stories of social innovation1.2 Tensions2. Co-design as Innovation2.1 User as subject and user as partner2.2 Dimensions of co-design2.3 Connecting co-design and social innovation3. Taking Co-design Seriously3.1 The challengePart 2: An Integrating Proposition4. Actors and Structure4.1 Actor-network theory4.2 The question of structure and constraint4.3 Machiavelli and Prometheus5. Reflexivity and Evaluation5.1 Applying theories of change5.2 Mutual learning6. Impact, Governance and Ethics6.1 Making an impact6.2 From project to framework6.3 The ambiguous role of the designerPart 3: Implications and Questions7. Organizations and Networks7.1 The Community of practice8 A Social Innovation Community?8.1 Collective Impact8.2 The social innovation community: researchers and practitioners together?
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