The paper concerns the development of digitally-mediated technologies that value social cooperation as a common good rather than as a source of revenue and accumulation. The paper discusses the activities that shaped a European participatory design project which aims to develop a digital space that promotes and facilitates the ‘Commonfare’, a complementary approach to social welfare. The paper provides and discusses concrete examples of design artifacts to address a key question about the role of co- and participatory design in developing hybrid spaces that nurture sharing and autonomous cooperation: how can co-design practices promote alternatives to the commodification of digitally-mediated cooperation? The paper argues for a need to focus on relational, social, political and ethical values, and highlights the potential power of co- and participatory design processes to achieve this. In summary, the paper proposes that only by re-asserting the centrality of shared values and capacities, rather than individual needs or problems, co-design can reposition itself thereby encouraging autonomous cooperation.

Co-designing for common values: creating hybrid spaces to nurture autonomous cooperation / Bassetti, C.; Sciannamblo, M.; Lyle, P.; Teli, M.; De Paoli, S.; De Angeli, A.. - In: CODESIGN. - ISSN 1571-0882. - 15:3(2019), pp. 256-271. [10.1080/15710882.2019.1637897]

Co-designing for common values: creating hybrid spaces to nurture autonomous cooperation

Sciannamblo M.;
2019

Abstract

The paper concerns the development of digitally-mediated technologies that value social cooperation as a common good rather than as a source of revenue and accumulation. The paper discusses the activities that shaped a European participatory design project which aims to develop a digital space that promotes and facilitates the ‘Commonfare’, a complementary approach to social welfare. The paper provides and discusses concrete examples of design artifacts to address a key question about the role of co- and participatory design in developing hybrid spaces that nurture sharing and autonomous cooperation: how can co-design practices promote alternatives to the commodification of digitally-mediated cooperation? The paper argues for a need to focus on relational, social, political and ethical values, and highlights the potential power of co- and participatory design processes to achieve this. In summary, the paper proposes that only by re-asserting the centrality of shared values and capacities, rather than individual needs or problems, co-design can reposition itself thereby encouraging autonomous cooperation.
2019
Europe; participatory design; platform capitalism; platform cooperativism; Public design; values
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Co-designing for common values: creating hybrid spaces to nurture autonomous cooperation / Bassetti, C.; Sciannamblo, M.; Lyle, P.; Teli, M.; De Paoli, S.; De Angeli, A.. - In: CODESIGN. - ISSN 1571-0882. - 15:3(2019), pp. 256-271. [10.1080/15710882.2019.1637897]
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