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Community-Based Design Research: Learning Across Generations and Strategic Transformations of Institutional Relations Toward Axiological Innovations
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Learning Across GenerationsSocio-ecological ChallengesEducationInstitutional RelationsSocial SciencesCommunity BuildingStrategic TransformationsInterdisciplinary DesignCommunity-based Design ResearchCommunity EngagementDesignResearch-practice PartnershipInnovationCommunity ParticipationParticipatory DesignDesign InnovationCultureCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingEthnographySocial InnovationAnthropologyCulture ChangeCommunity StudiesSocial AnthropologyCultural-historical Activity Theory
The socio-ecological challenges facing communities in the 21st century are building towards a critical conjuncture of history, culture, power, and profound inequity. Scholars working in the service of social transformation and improving the wellbeing of communities are calling for creative, deliberate, and consequential interventions. Tharp & O’Donnell (this issue) call for increased engagement between Cultural-Community Psychology and Cultural-Historical Activity Theory to lead this kind of call. Drawing from our experiences in community based design research, we argue for cultivating axiological innovations in research and interventions. We explore three examples including: critical historicity, inter-generational learning, and strategic transformations of institutional relations.
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