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Social Design Cookbook

Social Design Cookbook

 
 

Why do people turn their homes into a restaurant for a day? Why do people volunteer for scientific or community projects without getting paid? How can one get people actively involved in social projects?

SOCIAL DESIGN COOKBOOK uncovers what it takes to organise successful and sustainable social initiatives. It features comprehensive case studies of a broad, international selection of social cooperative formats that have been successful in their local communities and have also been successfully replicated in other locations and contexts. By looking at an array of such practices, the authors have developed the Social Design Canvas, which can be used to analyse and design new forms of social collaboration and cooperation.

Case studies:

PECHAKUCHA NIGHT | RESTAURANT DAY | COMPLAINTS CHOIR | CRITICAL MASS | NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH | GALAXY ZOO | FORTEPAN | SUBJECTIVE ATLAS | FAB LAB | THE PORT HACKATHON | MUSEOMIX | THE LONG NIGHT OF MUSEUMS | USE-IT | DEMOCRACYOS | JAROKELO | FREESOUND | WIKIDATA | OPENSTREETMAP

Download SOCIAL DESIGN CANVAS templates and buy Social Design Cookbook at socialdesigncookbook.com.

This cookbook lives up to its name! You rarely find a book so accessible and hands-on, yet so beautifully designed. If you conduct projects that involve people you have to read this.
— Jakob Schneider, co-author and designer of This is Service Design Thinking/Doing

This book is loaded with tips, tricks and best practices. Start implementing them so you can experience how much power communities hold to induce great changes.
— Péter Halácsy, co-founder at Prezi.com and CEO at Budapest School

The book features engaging interviews with founders of successful social cooperative initiatives.

The book features engaging interviews with founders of successful social cooperative initiatives.

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Social Design Cookbook

Organisation: Kitchen Budapest
Year: 2013-2019
My role: concept, research, editing, workshops, leadership
Collaborators: Lili Eckhardt, Ágnes Muszka, Lilla Tóth, Martijn de Waal, Jaakko Blomberg and many others

Website: http://socialdesigncookbook.com