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Co-designing pilot games with citizens and policy stakeholders to increase climate action
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Co-designing pilot games with citizens and policy stakeholders to increase climate action

Jane Yin-Kim Yau, H. Drachsler, David Griffiths, Paul Hollins, Dana Kube, B. Kieslinger, Katharina Koller, Claudia Fabian, Aravella Zachariou and Anna Merry
IEEE CTSoc Gaming, Entertainment and Media conference. IEEE GEM 2024, Vol.June
IEEE CTSoc Gaming, Entertainment and Media conference. IEEE GEM 2024 (Turin (Torino) Italy, 05/06/2024–07/06/2024)
06/2024

Abstract

games, climate emergency, transformation, citizen science, societal impact, sustainable development goals
This paper presents an initial report on the codesign processes between researchers and policy stakeholders in the GREAT (Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation) project applied in the context of the climate emergency. The objective of piloting these co-design processes is to develop a methodology to support policy stakeholders in identifying and determining an urgent climate issue. We engage stakeholders in co-design of games-based activities, which can be instantiated for citizens and simultaneously be used to collect their attitudes towards climate policies. By piloting these codesign processes, we aim to support policy stakeholders in identifying an urgent climate issue they want to address. Based on this climate issue, we co-design games-based interventions which provide the opportunity for citizens to engage with policy issues, and to represent their attitudes and preferences relating to climate policies. We develop two types of game-based methods - a short quiz format embedded in a mobile game, and longer, collaborative serious games - for collecting, analyzing, and presenting data on citizens? attitudes to policymakers for improving climate policies. In this paper, we describe the pilot studies undertaken and discuss the lessons learnt.
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