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Unearth Hidden Assets through Community Co-design and Co-production

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Abstract

This paper discusses main findings of a pilot study, which explored how co-design and co-production could support asset-based community development. Increasingly, community developments have shifted toward an ‘asset-based’ approach, which concentrates on uncovering and mobilising existing assets in a community to create new opportunities. The study experimented with different co-design techniques to investigate how they could help identify unrecognised assets. Four pilot studies were conducted with key stakeholders in four communities. The study brought together researchers and local communities with the objective to co-design, co-develop and co-analyse the pilots. The results suggested that co-design was perceived as empowering. In most cases, it was ‘people’ that were regarded the most important assets in a community. Engaging people in a creative process could help them appreciate their skills, knowledge and creativity, and recognise themselves as assets. This research advanced the knowledge in Social Design by demonstrating how co-design could support community developments.

Acceptance Date Apr 12, 2017
Publication Date Sep 6, 2017
Journal Design Journal, The
Print ISSN 1460-6925
Publisher Routledge
Pages S3601 - S3610
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352863
Keywords Co-design; Asset-based Community Development; Creative/Art-based Methodology; Community Engagement
Publisher URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352863

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