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  1. Co-creation for policymakers: an introductory course
  2. Week 3 - How can problems and their root causes be identified and framed?
  3. Problem framing and co-creation

Problem framing and co-creation

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Blog post explaining how to involve different perspectives to frame a problem

Read this short article to get more information on the subject discussed in the previous video.

Problem framing and co-creation

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How can people with quite different ways of ‘seeing’ and thinking about a problem discover and negotiate these differences? A key element of co-creation is joint problem definition. However, problem definition is likely to be a matter of perspective, or a matter of how each person involved ‘frames’ the problem.

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