Designing Together: A Frugal Design Approach. Exploring Participatory Design in a Global North-South Cooperation Context
Abstract
Since the turn of the millennium, participatory designers have increasingly begun to engage
in collaborative research processes in the so-called Global South, targeting sustainable
development. The quest is to take on the larger challenges through cooperative work, and such a design process is here referred to as Global North–South cooperation. This research explores how participatory design and designers can contribute to sustainable
development targeting the UN’s SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
The transdisciplinary research process has involved multiple and diverse actors, both
researchers and practitioners, from Sweden and Kenya. Significant for this research is
that a participant belonging to the specific user group in focus, Jua Kali, a local community
of practice in Kenya, has been involved in the whole design process, including the reflection phase. Several frugal constraints are challenging the Jua Kali and their practice.
The research, which takes an agency-oriented view, aims to make a transformative change
for this specific user group by creating agency in terms of capabilities. A central aspect
is that the designer acts to support others to act, a catalyst, who in this case supports the
Jua Kali practitioners that I acknowledge.
The discussion pivots around four design issues—diversity, context, reflexivity, and time—that I have identified as key issues to consider when designing together in such a design context. To grasp and deal with them, I have explored a methodology that contains a set of conflicting elements: actor-network theory (ANT), the capability approach (CA), co-craft (CoC), and co-writing (CoW). While ANT provides an analytical tool for investigating
how agency is created, CA acts as a moral compass and framework for discussing
what agency should be created in terms of capabilities. While CoC helps contextualize
design, creating a linkage to the local design practice, CoW provides a space for shared
reflection, giving Jua Kali’s a formal voice.
The joint explorations in the frugal context, combined with joint reflection and support
from conflicting theories, have helped create a more nuanced understanding of how design contributes to sustainable development. In this way, the research brings new perspectives and vocabularies to participatory design research.
Parts of work
Hansson, H., Mwango, F., Otieno, J. & Nyström, M. (2014). A Transdisciplinary
Research Approach: Challenges and Benefits of Co-Production. In A. Breytenbach &
K. Pope (eds.), Proceedings of the Cumulus Johannesburg Conference, Design With the Other 90% (pp. 383–91). Hansson, H. (2015). Designing Through Things: Objects as Catalyst of Change. In R.
Valkenburg, C. Dekkers, & J. Sluijs (eds.), Proceedings of the 4th Participatory Innovation
Conference 2015 (pp. 449–57). Hansson, H., Mwango, F., Nyström, M., & Svengren-Holm, L. (2020). Creating the
Crafted Playground Through Co-Design: Providing an Action Space for Creating
Collaborative Capabilities. 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art (55–56), 76–92. Hansson, H., Odhiambo, E., Svengren-Holm, L., Raviola, E., Dymitrow, M., & Wagah,
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Increase Reflexivity in Participatory Design Projects. Submitted to The International
Journal of Design, August 10, 2021.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
HDKValand - Academy of Art and Design ; HDK-Valand - Högskolan för konst och design
Disputation
Fredagen den 8 oktober 2021, kl 10:00, HDK-Valand, Kristinelundsgatan 4-6, Göteborg (och online via zoom)
Date of defence
2021-10-09
helena.hansson@hdk.gu.se
Date
2021-09-07Author
Hansson, Helena
Keywords
actor-network theory (ANT)
agency-oriented, (AO)
co-craft (CoC)
co-writing (CoW)
frugal
Global North–South Cooperation (GN–SC)
participatory design (PD)
trans- disciplinary (TD)
the capability approach (CA)
ISBN
978-91-8009-464-1 (Printed)
978-91-8009-465-8 (Digital)
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
87
Language
eng