Co-creation for policymakers: an introductory course
Offered By: Politecnico di Milano via Polimi OPEN KNOWLEDGE
Course Description
Overview
How could we create better policies that are more relevant to the needs of citizens and society? This course will explore the concept and application of co-creation and design methodologies in the context of policy design.
Syllabus
- Week 0 - Introduction to the course
- Week 1 - Why do we need innovation in Policymaking?
- Week 2 - How can user-centricity and co-creation improve policies?
- Week 3 - How can problems and their root causes be identified and framed?
- Week 4 - How can co-design be used to solve community problems?
- Week 5 - How solutions be implemented and sustained over time?
- Additional Resources
Taught by
Tedora Aibu, Kate Amstrong, Christian Bason, Gène Bertrand, Grace D’Arcy, Alessandro Deserti, Sabine Junginger, Marzia Mortati, Asger Nørregård Rasmussen, Francesca Rizzo, Mariana Salgado, Jakob Schjørring, Melanie Smallman, Lucie Steigleder, Beatrice Villari, and Agnieszka Włodarczyk-Gębik
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