Participatory Systems Mapping

Author:

Barbrook-Johnson Pete,Penn Alexandra S.

Abstract

AbstractThis chapter introduces Participatory Systems Mapping, a method for building and analysing causal system models in groups, developed by us. The method uses tools from network analysis and focuses on chains of causal connections to develop meaningful and actionable insights with stakeholders. This chapter describes in detail what it is and how to use it, considers what it is good and bad at, as well as describes some of the history of its development. We also point to resources and tips for getting started with the method yourself.

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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