Collaborative Sensemaking of Design-Enabled Urban Innovations:

The MappingDESIGNSCAPES Case

Conference Paper (2022)
Authors

Aldo de Moor (CommunitySense, Tilburg)

Evi Papalioura (Ministry of Environment and Energy, Thessaloniki)

Evi Taka (Municipality of Neapolis-Sikeon, Thessaloniki)

Dora Rapti (External organisation)

Annika Wolff (LUT University)

Antti Knutas (LUT University)

T. te Velde (Suit-Case)

I. Mulder (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change)

Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
Copyright
© 2022 Aldo de Moor, Evi Papalioura, Evi Taka, Dora Rapti, Annika Wolff, Antti Knutas, T. te Velde, I. Mulder
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22228-3_9
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Aldo de Moor, Evi Papalioura, Evi Taka, Dora Rapti, Annika Wolff, Antti Knutas, T. te Velde, I. Mulder
Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
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Volume number
1694
Pages (from-to)
203-226
ISBN (print)
9783031222276
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-031-22228-3
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22228-3_9
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Abstract

Wicked societal problems, such as environmental issues and climate
change, are complex, networked problems involving numerous intertwined issues,no optimal solutions, and a wide range of stakeholders. Cities are problem owners and living labs for finding solutions through design-enabled innovation initiatives. However, to reach collective impact, it is paramount that these initiatives can learn from one another and align efforts through collaborative sensemaking. In the MappingDESIGNSCAPES project, we piloted a participatory collaboration mapping approach for cross-case sensemaking across design-enabled urban innovation initiatives. We used the CommunitySensor methodology for participatory community network mapping together with the Kumu online network visualization tool to help representatives of three urban prototype cases share and collectively make sense of their design lessons learnt. In this second of two papers, we build on the participatory mapping foundation introduced in [1]. We describe the collaborative sensemaking approach used, then present the core collaboration patterns and
common perspectives that form the sensemaking scaffolding. We show how we
collaboratively made sense by first taking individual perspectives, then making
common sense together. An extended discussion puts our findings in a larger context of how an approach like MappingDESIGNSCAPES can be used to move from collaborative sensemaking to collective impact in design-driven urban innovation.

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