The empathic (r)evolution. Lessons learned from Covid-19 to design at the community, organization, and governmental levels.

Q1 Arts and Humanities Strategic Design Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-09 DOI:10.4013/sdrj.2021.141.16
B. Villari
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The pandemic has revolutionized economic, social, and political models and broken down private and public systems, probably irreversibly. The gap between top-down and bottom-up approaches has widened, favoring divergences between centralized approaches and distributed solutions. The need to rethink rhythms, relationships, places, organizations and governance models emerged, as well as, to rethink the way we create relationships and we design. The paper discusses the adoption of an empathic component in the governance of complex ecosystems to make them more resilient to unexpected phenomena such as Covid-19. The aim is to bring a design perspective discussing the need for an ‘empathic revolution’, namely the adoption of empathy as a lever of innovation for communities, businesses, organizations, and governments. The hypothesis is to adopt empathy not only to understand the users' needs in the development of new products and services, but to extend its adoption also in organizational changes up to transformative processes. In the first part, empathy is described through an extra-disciplinary observation. The second part outlines how empathy has been adopted in the design field. The third part analyzes - through the empathic component - some phenomena that occurred during the pandemic at a community, organizational, and governmental level.
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移情(r)进化。将从2019冠状病毒病中吸取的经验教训用于社区、组织和政府层面的设计。
这场疫情彻底改变了经济、社会和政治模式,摧毁了私人和公共系统,可能是不可逆转的。自上而下和自下而上的方法之间的差距已经扩大,有利于集中式方法和分布式解决方案之间的差异。需要重新思考节奏、关系、地点、组织和治理模式,也需要重新思考我们建立关系和设计的方式。该论文讨论了在复杂生态系统的治理中采用同理心成分,使其对新冠肺炎等意外现象更有抵抗力。其目的是从设计的角度讨论“移情革命”的必要性,即采用移情作为社区、企业、组织和政府的创新杠杆。该假设是采用同理心不仅可以理解用户在开发新产品和服务时的需求,还可以将其应用于组织变革,直至变革过程。在第一部分中,移情是通过一种额外的学科观察来描述的。第二部分概述了移情是如何在设计领域被采用的。第三部分通过移情成分分析了疫情期间在社区、组织和政府层面发生的一些现象。
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Strategic Design Research Journal
Strategic Design Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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26 weeks
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