{"id":2169,"date":"2024-03-27T09:42:57","date_gmt":"2024-03-27T09:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.systemischcodesign.nl\/?p=2169"},"modified":"2024-03-27T09:42:57","modified_gmt":"2024-03-27T09:42:57","slug":"esc-knowledge-we-are-happy-to-share-papers-practical-methods","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.systemischcodesign.nl\/en\/2024\/03\/27\/esc-knowledge-we-are-happy-to-share-papers-practical-methods\/","title":{"rendered":"Papers & Practical methods"},"content":{"rendered":"

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ESC-knowledge grows! We are happy to share knowledge that contributes to Systemic Co-Design – and the collection is growing steadily. In this way, we use our collective creativity in approaching systemic questions in complex assignments. Within the Expertnetwork Systemic Co-design, the partners develop tools, practical methods and papers. We make this knowledge and these tools created by our network available online for use. The following knowledge is available:<\/span><\/p>\n

Do you work with students and educational professionals and do you see opportunities to improve education together? The Students as Partners (SaP)method helps to tackle this in a practical way. J\u00fcrg Tholke<\/a>, Senka Rebac<\/a> and Martijn Mesman<\/a> designed instruments that promote dialogue and involvement: a Students as Partners Mega Canvas, Dialogue Quest game and the SaP Radar online.<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

Would you like to know more about bridging the gap between design research and practice? Then read the article<\/a> Bridging the research-practice gap: understanding the knowledge exchange between design research and social design practices<\/em> by Wina Smeenk<\/a>, Marieke Zielhuis<\/a> and Koen van Turnhout.<\/a> The researchers examine the Co-design canvas method in a social design case study.<\/p>\n

To tackle complex issues and transitions you need multiple perspectives or lenses. Our goal as the Systemic Co-design Expertise Network (ESC) is to contribute to transition issues from the lenses of systems thinking and design and the collective. In this white paper<\/a> Systemic co-design: navigating complex issues<\/em> we describe how we do this. It offers an insight into the ESC working method: practice-oriented research into ways in which these three lenses can reinforce each other and be further developed together.<\/p>\n

Read more about ESC knowledge, practical methods and papers on our Knowledge page<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

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