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TY - GEN
T1 - A commons creation framework for co-designing new commons
AU - Galabo, Rosendy
AU - Sacks, Justin
PY - 2021/12/21
Y1 - 2021/12/21
N2 - In this paper, we present a framework to support people to organise tools for creating a commons infrastructure. A commons is a shared resource governed by a community of people rather than solely a government entity or private company. The commons literature offers robust frameworks for analysing an existing commons but lacks approaches to support communities to create a commons. To address this gap, we turn to co-design as an approach to developing processes that support communities to create a commons. This paper builds on an established framework used to analyse an existing commons to propose a new framework to organise tools for co-designing a commons. To explore this framework, we apply it as a lens to consider three engagement tools used for the transition of libraries into neighbourhood centres. The framework offers an approach for communities to build commoning processes to manage resources produced as part of co-design projects.
AB - In this paper, we present a framework to support people to organise tools for creating a commons infrastructure. A commons is a shared resource governed by a community of people rather than solely a government entity or private company. The commons literature offers robust frameworks for analysing an existing commons but lacks approaches to support communities to create a commons. To address this gap, we turn to co-design as an approach to developing processes that support communities to create a commons. This paper builds on an established framework used to analyse an existing commons to propose a new framework to organise tools for co-designing a commons. To explore this framework, we apply it as a lens to consider three engagement tools used for the transition of libraries into neighbourhood centres. The framework offers an approach for communities to build commoning processes to manage resources produced as part of co-design projects.
U2 - 10.5151/ead2021-135
DO - 10.5151/ead2021-135
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
T3 - Blucher Design Proceedings
SP - 367
EP - 474
BT - 14th International Conference of the European Academy of Design
PB - Blucher Publishing House
CY - São Paulo
T2 - EAD Conference
Y2 - 12 October 2021 through 15 October 2021
ER -