The potential of design-driven futuring to support strategising for sustainable futures

Rike Neuhoff*, Luca Simeone, Lea Holst Laursen

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Abstract

Urgent and consequential issues related to the climate crisis are driving forth research on how to facilitate the emergence of sustainable futures. Strategising can be considered as a key competency for steering current practices from unsustainable paths towards sustainable futures; however, it remains underexplored how it can be animated or supported. In this paper, strategising is conceptualised according to four elements: Envisioning alternative futures, interacting reflectively, thinking divergently, and adopting a systems perspective. The paper draws from five research-through-design experiments and explores the potential of design-driven futuring, that is, those approaches that integrate design and futuring methods and tools, to nurture strategising across its four elements. Our empirical findings suggest that design-driven futuring supports strategising for sustainable futures by fostering (1) creative spaces for immersion, (2) encounters for intra- and interpersonal reflections and (3) mutual understanding through the visuality of design.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Design Journal
Volume25
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)955-975
Number of pages21
ISSN1460-6925
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Design
  • Futuring
  • Strategising
  • Sustainable futures

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