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PoGoSIG Reading Group Launch: “Historic perspectives of public sector design”

13 Nov 2024
4:00pm - 6:00pm CET

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WHAT: PoGoSIG Reading Group meeting
WHY: Discuss “Historic perspectives of public sector design”
WHEN: 13th of November at 4.00 P.M. CET
WHERE: Join Zoom meeting
HOW: Register here

This month sees the  launch of the PoGoSIG reading group. The PoGoSIG reading group is a platform for scholars around the world to come together and discuss a theme at the intersection of design, policy, and governance. The reading group is organized by Brian Morgan, Luis Garcia, and Geert Brinkman, and will be held monthly at different times to accommodate different time zones. While the reading group offers a great opportunity for junior researchers to connect with one another and acquaint themselves with relevant literature, it is open to anyone who has an interest in this field.

Our next meeting will be held on the 13th of November at 4.00 P.M. CET. The theme will be the historic perspectives of public sector design. What are the different origins and corresponding perspectives on public sector design? When and how do they intersect? What are the differences and similarities? We will begin to piece together a timeline of seminal works from different streams of literature. 

Below are the three papers with which we will begin our conversation. We hope to see you there!

  1. The twin faces of public sector design by Clarke and Craft juxtaposes the policy design tradition along with the new interest of design for policy.

  2. Applying design in public administration: a literature review to explore the state of the art by Hermus, van Buuren, and Bekkers consists of a state of the art literature review on applying design from a public administration perspective.

  3. Design for public policy: Embracing uncertainty and hybridity in mapping future research by Kimbell, Richardson, Mazé, and Durose maps out areas of debate building on studies of design from policy studies and from within design research.

13 Nov 2024
4:00pm - 6:00pm CET

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