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Meaningful Inefficiencies - Civic Design in an Age of Digital Expediency (Hardcover)
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Meaningful Inefficiencies - Civic Design in an Age of Digital Expediency (Hardcover)
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Public trust in the institutions that mediate civic life-from
governing bodies to newsrooms-is low. In facing this challenge,
many organizations assume that ensuring greater efficiency will
build trust. As a result, these organizations are quick to adopt
new technologies to enhance what they do, whether it's a new app or
dashboard. However, efficiency, or charting a path to a goal with
the least amount of friction, is not itself always built on a
foundation of trust. Meaningful Inefficiencies is about the
practices undertaken by civic designers that challenge the
normative applications of "smart technologies" in order to build or
repair trust with publics. Based on over sixty interviews with
change makers in public serving organizations throughout the United
States, as well as detailed case studies, this book provides a
practical and deeply philosophical picture of civic life in
transition. The designers in this book are not professional
designers, but practitioners embedded within organizations who have
adopted an approach to public engagement Eric Gordon and Gabriel
Mugar call "meaningful inefficiencies," or the deliberate design of
less efficient over more efficient means of achieving some ends.
This book illustrates how civic designers are creating meaningful
inefficiencies within public serving organizations. It also
encourages a rethinking of how innovation within these
organizations is understood, applied, and sought after. Different
than market innovation, civic innovation is not just about
invention and novelty; it is concerned with building communities
around novelty, and cultivating deep and persistent trust. At its
core, Meaningful Inefficiencies underlines that good civic
innovation will never just involve one single public good, but must
instead negotiate a plurality of publics. In doing so, it creates
the conditions for those publics to play, resulting in people truly
caring for the world. Meaningful Inefficiencies thus presents an
emergent and vitally needed approach to creating civic life at a
moment when smart and efficient are the dominant forces in social
and organizational change.
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