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On Governing by Design
Global Reset Series by Paola Antonelli / February 1, 2011
“We have only begun to tap into design’s real potential to serve as a tool for policymaking, governance, and social agendas. When used correctly, it can integrate innovation into people’s lives.”
“Tackling today’s global challenges will require radical thinking, creative solutions, and collaborative action.” This design approach would be: transparent (complex problems require simple, clear, and honest solutions); inspiring (successful solutions will move people by satisfying their needs, giving meaning to their lives, and raising their hopes and expectations); transformational (exceptional problems demand exceptional solutions that may be radical and even disruptive); participatory (effective solutions will be collaborative, inclusive, and developed with the people who will use them); contextual (no solution should be developed or delivered in isolation but should instead recognize the social, physical, and information systems it is part of); and sustainable (every solution needs to be robust, responsible, and designed with regard to its long-term impact on the environment and society).”
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
SophiePène (3 février 2011). Design et politique, un texte simple et beau de Paola Antonelli. Design Research Network. Consulté le 17 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/sqcf