为人类发展设计设备:肯尼亚和乌干达的能力方法

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Fiona Lambe , Matthew Osborne , Ylva Ran , Naira Dehmel , Stefan Holmlid
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尽管近几十年来取得了进展,但消除极端贫困的许多重大挑战仍然难以解决。发展干预措施往往不能为家庭和社区带来持续的、变革性的成果。设计领域已经证明了其提供设计产品的能力,这些产品可以改善生活在资源贫乏社区的人们的生计和福祉,但尚不清楚其工具如何有助于寻求多维和转型发展结果的干预措施。我们介绍了在肯尼亚和乌干达进行的两个案例研究的见解,在这两个案例中,服务设计方法被应用于两个发展干预措施的设计:清洁炉灶和燃料系统,以及帮助农民应对气候变化的创新保险产品。在这两种情况下,经验映射、原型构建和原型设计都有助于揭示个人需求、能力和价值,并使这些信息能够转化为干预的设计特征。使用Amartya Sen的能力方法作为后分析框架,我们展示了这些设备如何指导设计师在共同设计旨在促进低收入社区环境可持续性和社会福祉的服务时寻求提供变革性发展成果。
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Design Devices for Human Development: A Capabilities Approach in Kenya and Uganda

Despite progress in recent decades, many crucial challenges to the eradication of extreme poverty remain intractable. Development interventions often fail to deliver sustained, transformational outcomes to households and communities. The field of design has demonstrated its capacity to deliver designed artifacts that enhance the livelihoods and well-being of people living in resource poor communities, but it remains unclear how its tools can contribute to interventions seeking multidimensional and transformational development outcomes. We present insights from two case studies, conducted in Kenya and Uganda, where a service design approach was applied to the design of two development interventions: a clean cookstove and fuel system, and an innovative insurance product to help farmers cope with climate variability. In both cases, experience mapping, archetype construction, and prototyping served to reveal individual needs, capacities, and values, and enabled the translation of this information into design features for the interventions. Using Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach as an ex post analytical frame, we show how these devices could guide designers seeking to deliver transformational development outcomes when co-designing services that aim for environmental sustainability and social well-being among low-income communities.

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