Social Design Dreaming: Everyday Speculations for Social Change

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Hillary Carey
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Racial justice activists tend to turn to science fiction to imagine better, freer worlds. Speculative futures in design are rarely fantasy-based. Design speculation relies more on unfamiliarity and exaggeration than fantasy to challenge assumptions and norms. This paper proposes that design, futuring, and utopian thinking can offer a new path to justice movements, and a new purpose for speculative design, to envision optimistic long-term possibilities based on realism. Designers, with their unique ability to ‘change existing situations into preferred ones,’ can build realistic and plausible visions of equitable, liberatory worlds. Such visions that amplify the missions of justice efforts can help enlist new supporters and motivate advocates through complex, disruptive change.   This article describes eight workshops structured to explore the value of imagining radically hopeful visions co-created through critically conscious collaborative futures. In each workshop, designers acted as facilitators to help foster solution-finding with participants from various racial justice projects in both community and academic organisations. Workshops introduced participants to the joy and strength of thinking about long-term futures. Still, their visions often did not last beyond the workshop. Only in later workshops, when design prompts provided new formats for evoking participants’ futures, did their visions become tangible and long-lasting. The results show that designers’ creative skills can complement and give shape to the deep knowledge of justice advocates.  
社会设计梦想:社会变革的日常思考
种族正义活动家倾向于通过科幻小说来想象更美好、更自由的世界。设计中的投机未来很少是基于幻想的。设计推测更多地依赖于不熟悉和夸张,而不是幻想来挑战假设和规范。本文提出,设计、未来和乌托邦思维可以为正义运动提供新的途径,也可以为思辨设计提供新的目的,在现实主义的基础上展望乐观的长期可能性。设计师拥有独特的能力,可以“改变现有的情况,使其更受欢迎”,他们可以为公平、自由的世界构建现实而可信的愿景。这种放大司法工作使命的愿景有助于通过复杂的颠覆性变革争取新的支持者和激励倡导者。 这篇文章描述了八个研讨会,旨在探索想象的价值 激进的充满希望的愿景 通过 批判性意识的合作未来共同创造。在每个工作坊中,设计师都扮演促进者的角色,帮助来自社区和学术组织的各种种族正义项目的参与者寻找解决方案。工作坊向参加者介绍了思考长远未来的快乐和力量。尽管如此,他们的愿景往往不会持续到工作坊结束之后。只有在后来的研讨会中,当设计提示为唤起参与者的未来提供了新的形式时,他们的愿景才变得切实和持久。结果表明,设计师的创造性技能可以补充和塑造正义倡导者的深刻知识。
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