Design-Led Social Innovation in Human Trafficking

Lisa E. Mercer
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Operation Compass is an ongoing ethnographic research study, and this paper is focused on phase two: integrating a social impact framework into the foundation of Operation Compass to develop design interventions for the complex social justice issue of human trafficking. In order to develop the parameters of a foundational framework, we need to (1) develop an understanding of the ethos of the existing social system among the service providers in the fight against human trafficking, (2) define key factors from existing frameworks that could potentially apply to Operation Compass, and (3) define necessary collaborations of formal and informal partners. Established organizations have provided a structure to the nature of wicked problems related to human trafficking, thus providing a space for Operation Compass to develop an understanding of the ethos of entities involved in the fight against human trafficking. The partnerships we have, both formal and informal, have been an integral aspect of our work and have afforded us the opportunity to expand upon the limitations of the first phase. This understanding has benefited our collaborations and partners and will be implemented into the foundational framework of Operation Compass. The ability to convey to social service agencies the value of design interventions has been a social impact process—not only because of the topic of focus but also, more importantly, due to the nature of our collaborations and partnerships.

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以设计为主导的人口贩卖社会创新
“指南针行动”是一项正在进行的民族志研究,本文的重点是第二阶段:将社会影响框架整合到“指南针行动”的基础中,为人口贩运这一复杂的社会正义问题制定设计干预措施。为了制定基本框架的参数,我们需要(1)了解打击人口贩运的服务提供者之间现有社会制度的精神;(2)从现有框架中确定可能适用于“指南针行动”的关键因素;(3)确定正式和非正式合作伙伴之间的必要合作。已建立的组织为与人口贩运有关的邪恶问题的性质提供了一个结构,从而为指南针行动提供了一个空间,以了解参与打击人口贩运的实体的精神。我们所拥有的正式和非正式的伙伴关系是我们工作的一个组成部分,使我们有机会扩大第一阶段的局限性。这种理解使我们的合作伙伴受益,并将落实到指南针行动的基本框架中。向社会服务机构传达设计干预价值的能力一直是一个社会影响过程——不仅是因为关注的主题,更重要的是,由于我们合作和伙伴关系的性质。
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