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Fostering communication and collaboration through regenerative design games.

Fostering communication and collaboration through regenerative design games.

Wallace, Niki ;

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This paper explores how regenerative design games might foster the communication and collaboration skills needed to scaffold transitions to just and sustainable futures. It explores three design games, each co-designed with different people, for different intents and purposes but each with the shared aim to build people’s capacity for regeneration, open communication and effective collaboration. It discusses the role of games in explorations of uncertain futures and highlights the important role played by care practices in co-design processes

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This paper explores how regenerative design games might foster the communication and collaboration skills needed to scaffold transitions to just and sustainable futures. It explores three design games, each co-designed with different people, for different intents and purposes but each with the shared aim to build people’s capacity for regeneration, open communication and effective collaboration. It discusses the role of games in explorations of uncertain futures and highlights the important role played by care practices in co-design processes

Palavras-chave: design for transitions, design games, communication, collaboration, microsolidarity,

Palavras-chave: design for transitions, design games, communication, collaboration, microsolidarity,

DOI: 10.5151/ead2021-187

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Wallace, Niki; "Fostering communication and collaboration through regenerative design games.", p. 350-360 . In: 14th International Conference of the European Academy of Design, Safe Harbours for Design Research. São Paulo: Blucher, 2021.
ISSN 2318-6968, DOI 10.5151/ead2021-187

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