De Onzichtbare Kracht van Transities: Toolkit Systemisch Werken voor Creatieve Professionals / The Invisible Power of Transitions: Toolkit for Systemic Work for Creative Professionals

DossierMV.KIEM.02.041
StatusLopend
Subsidie€ 40.000
Startdatum1 september 2025
Einddatum31 augustus 2026
RegelingKIEM Maatschappelijk Verdienvermogen (MV) 2024-2026
Thema's
  • Kunst en de creatieve industrie
  • Veerkrachtige samenleving: in wijk, stad en regio
  • Creatieve industrie
  • Onderwijs
  • Maatschappelijk Verdienvermogen 24-27

Design, Design Thinking, and Co-design have gained global recognition as powerful approaches for innovation and transformation. These methodologies foster stakeholder engagement, empathy, and collective sense-making, and are increasingly applied to tackle complex societal and institutional challenges. However, despite their collaborative potential, many initiatives encounter resistance, participation fatigue, or only result in superficial change. A key reason lies in the overlooked undercurrent—the hidden systemic dynamics that shape transitions.
This one-year exploratory research project, initiated by the Expertise Network Systemic Co-design (ESC), aims to make systemic work accessible to creative professionals and companies working in social and transition design. It focuses on the development of a Toolkit for Systemic Work, enabling professionals to recognize underlying patterns, power structures, and behavioral dynamics that can block or accelerate innovation. The research builds on the shared learning agenda of the ESC network, which brings together universities of applied sciences, design practitioners, and organizations such as the Design Thinkers Group, Mindpact, and Vonken van Vernieuwing.
By integrating systemic insights—drawing from fields like systemic therapy, constellation work, and behavioral sciences—into co-design practices, the project strengthens the capacity to not only design solutions but also navigate the forces that shape sustainable change. The central research question is:
How can we make systemic work accessible to creative professionals, to support its application in social and transition design?
Through the development and testing of practical tools and methods, this project bridges the gap between academic insights and the concrete needs of practitioners. It contributes to the professionalization of design for social innovation by embedding systemic awareness and collective learning into design processes, offering a foundation for deeper impact in societal transitions.

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  • Expertisenetwerk Systemisch Codesign (ESC)