Concept-driven Design for Democracy: Advancing Co-creative Media to Support Citizen Participation and Democratic Engagement

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https://doi.org/10.29379/jedem.v10i1.490

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co-creative media, democracy, actor-network theory, concept-driven design, socio-technical systems, citizen, participation

Abstract

This article elaborates a concept of co-creative media that aims to support citizens’ democratic engagement by facilitating participatory and co-creative processes. The research adopts a concept-driven design approach to theoretically underpin and empirically inform the concept. This was accomplished by adopting theoretical resources from the framework of actor-network theory (ANT), identifying criteria in an analysis of existing socio-technical systems for democratic engagement, and building on the results from four research studies. The main contribution of the article, namely the concept of co-creative media, could serve as a basis for further theoretical reflections and a point of departure to support future participatory design processes where relevant stakeholders collectively contribute to the practical implementation and evaluation of co-creative media. Co-creative media have the potentials to provide citizens with a new approach to democracy and could broaden citizens’ democratic engagement by means of creating virtual spaces in which new ideas, initiatives, knowledge, and solutions could emerge.

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Montathar Faraon, Kristianstad University

Assistant Professor of Digital Design at Kristianstad University

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Published

29.10.2018

How to Cite

Faraon, M. (2018). Concept-driven Design for Democracy: Advancing Co-creative Media to Support Citizen Participation and Democratic Engagement. JeDEM - EJournal of EDemocracy and Open Government, 10(1), 23–49. https://doi.org/10.29379/jedem.v10i1.490

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Research Papers