Applying Theory of Change to strategy articulation cycles in design projects: Potentials and shortcomings through the Designscapes case study

Q1 Arts and Humanities Strategic Design Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.4013/SDRJ.2021.142.05
D. Drabble, L. Simeone, Giorgia Iacopini, Nicola Morelli, Amalia de Götzen
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Since the 1990s, the framework of Theory of Change has been used to address complex contexts of intervention especially in relation to planning and evaluating social practice. Theory of Change can be defined as the systematic and cumulative study of the links between the activities, outcomes, and context of an intervention. The aim of this paper is to explore through a case study whether Theory of Change can support more strategic approaches in design. In particular, the paper examines how Theory of Change was applied to DESIGNSCAPES - a project oriented, among other things, toward offering a supporting service for all those city actors interested in using design to develop urban innovation initiatives that tackle complex issues of broad concern.
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将变革理论应用于设计项目中的战略衔接周期:通过Designscapes案例研究的潜力和不足
自20世纪90年代以来,变革理论的框架一直被用于处理干预的复杂背景,特别是与规划和评估社会实践有关的背景。变革理论可以定义为对干预活动、结果和背景之间联系的系统和累积研究。本文的目的是通过一个案例研究来探索变革理论是否可以支持设计中更具战略性的方法。特别是,本文探讨了变革理论是如何应用于DESIGNSCAPES的——该项目旨在为所有有兴趣利用设计制定城市创新举措的城市参与者提供支持服务,以解决广泛关注的复杂问题。
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Strategic Design Research Journal
Strategic Design Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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