Wicked problems and the design thinking method as a tool to solve these problems. The case Alien Project

Magdalena Proczek, Marta Garbarczyk
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Today's global challenges are characterized by increasing complexity. This makes it possible to call these challenges so-called wicked problems, which are difficult to define clearly, have no single solution and require the involvement of multiple stakeholders for its purpose. Such complication can include a group of contemporary migration and refugee problems, which include dilemma of adaptation and integration of immigrants, or social conflicts between locals and newcomers, etc. The Design Thinking (DT) method, which is recipient- and user-oriented solution, can be used to try to solve these issues. Importantly, the beneficiaries themselves can also be involved. The purpose of this study is to present the essence of wicked problems, as well as the DT method as a tool for solving contemporary problems, including migration and refugees. The study fills the research gap on presenting a proposal for a tool in the form of the Design Thinking method for solving contemporary wicked problems, including in the setting of migrants and refugees, using the results of the ALIEN project as an example. A synthetic review of the literature on wicked problems was also conducted. The study used a qualitative method in the form of logical inference, as well as a review of the literature on the subject, studies, and reports. By addressing this issue, the authors intended to expand the existing body of global analysis in this area. As demonstrated in this paper, the DT method has been successfully used to solve wicked problems among migrants and refugees in Norway as well as Ethiopia, Senegal, USA, Colombia, Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Jordan and Iraq. International research teams, including the ALIEN project team, are seeking effective solutions to wicked problems accompanying migration and refugee processes. This empirical study discusses the application of this method to solving wicked problems surrounding migrants and refugees, especially their solution proposals developed within the ERASMUS+ ALIEN Strategic Partnerships project. The authors believe that they could be successfully used today on a large scale.
将设计思维方法作为解决这些问题的工具。《异形计划》
当今全球挑战的特点是日益复杂。这就有可能将这些挑战称为所谓的邪恶问题,这些问题难以明确定义,没有单一的解决方案,需要多个利益相关者的参与才能达到目的。这种复杂性可以包括一组当代移民和难民问题,包括移民的适应和融合困境,或当地人与新来者之间的社会冲突等。设计思维(DT)方法是一种以接受者和用户为导向的解决方案,可以用来尝试解决这些问题。重要的是,受益人本身也可以参与其中。本研究的目的是呈现邪恶问题的本质,以及DT方法作为解决当代问题的工具,包括移民和难民。本研究以ALIEN项目的结果为例,填补了以设计思维方法的形式提出解决当代邪恶问题(包括移民和难民的设置)的工具建议的研究空白。对有关邪恶问题的文献进行了综合综述。该研究采用了逻辑推理形式的定性方法,以及对有关该主题的文献、研究和报告的回顾。通过解决这个问题,作者打算扩大这一领域现有的全球分析体系。正如本文所展示的,DT方法已经成功地用于解决挪威以及埃塞俄比亚,塞内加尔,美国,哥伦比亚,澳大利亚,法国,德国,希腊,约旦和伊拉克的移民和难民中的邪恶问题。包括ALIEN项目团队在内的国际研究团队正在寻求有效的解决方案,以解决伴随移民和难民进程而来的棘手问题。本实证研究讨论了这种方法在解决围绕移民和难民的邪恶问题中的应用,特别是在ERASMUS+ ALIEN战略伙伴关系项目中制定的解决方案。作者认为,它们可以在今天成功地大规模使用。
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