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The ethics of co-design

Pablo Sendra

2023Journal of Urban Design37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a lack of definition in policy of the term co-design, and yet local authorities and developers are increasingly using it. To avoid that this term becomes meaningless, it is essential to define how to run co-design processes ethically. Building on case studies, professional experience, collaborations with communities, and a Participatory Action Research approach, this paper defines a set of principles on how to run a co-design process ethically and genuinely including communities in decision-making. Departing from the legal Principles for Fair Consultation in England and Wales, the paper expands them and results into ten ethical principles for co-design.

Topics & Concepts

Participatory designSet (abstract data type)Action (physics)Process (computing)Co-designEngineering ethicsTerm (time)Citizen journalismDesign elements and principlesDesign processPolitical scienceSociologyPublic relationsEngineeringManagement scienceComputer scienceLawSystems engineeringOperations managementWork in processQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePhysicsParallelsOperating systemComputer architectureMental Health and Patient InvolvementParticipatory Visual Research MethodsInterprofessional Education and Collaboration