Abstract
Good policy design calls for analysis of problems, how they might be addressed, and likely outcomes. Policy scholars and practitioners have devised methods that bring rigor to policy design through problem framing, assessment of potential interventions, and prediction of outcomes of those interventions. This pursuit of analytical and predictive rigor has often given short shrift to the insights of people whose lives are affected by current challenges and who will be impacted by policy change. We consider how lived experience might effectively inform policy design. Our theory of change is that creative engagement with citizens can generate insights of high value to the process of policy design. We introduce the Tomorrow Party – a design method for generating novel stakeholder insights regarding desirable future states. Initial findings from a series of pilots suggest the Tomorrow Party is a broadly applicable creative tool for advancing policy design.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of DRS 2024 Boston |
Editors | Colin M. Gray, Estefania Ciliotta Chehade, Paul Hekkert, Laura Forlano, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Peter Lloyd |
Place of Publication | London UK |
Publisher | Design Research Society |
Number of pages | 16 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781912294626 |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | Design Research Society (UK) International Conference 2024: Resistance, Recovery, Reflection, Reimagination - Northeastern University, Boston, United States of America Duration: 23 Jun 2024 → 28 Jun 2024 https://www.drs2024.org/ |
Conference
Conference | Design Research Society (UK) International Conference 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | DRS 2024 |
Country/Territory | United States of America |
City | Boston |
Period | 23/06/24 → 28/06/24 |
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Keywords
- policy design
- stakeholder engagement
- creative methods