
Satu Miettinen – University of Lapland (FINLAND)
Vikki du Preez – University of Technology (SOUTH AFRICA)
Jill van Dugteren – University of Technology (SOUTH AFRICA)
Richie Moalosi – University of Botswana (BOTSWANA)
Shorn Molokwane – University of Botswana (BOTSWANA)
Satu Luojus Laurea – University of Applied Sciences (FINLAND)
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate how service design can be utilised in the community centred design in Africa and what type of service design processes could benefit local communities when developing innovative services and applications? The paper argues that service design and community centred design have a similar ethos. Service design can be utilised to include community members and stakeholders in the community centred development process. This makes service design a practical and participatory development tool in the African context. The study was focused on the case studies of the User-centred design for Innovative Services and Applications (UFISA) project that was developed around an important multi-disciplinary area of education, technical and societal development and user-centred design of information and communication services for the communities in Africa. The research data was collected during two UFISA intensive courses where service design methods were implemented. The two community development cases were in South Africa (2013) and Botswana (2014). The findings show that community centered design and service design can contribute to the empowerment and sustainable development of the local communities.
The goal of this study was to investigate how service design can be utilised in the community centred design in Africa and what type of service design processes could benefit local communities when developing innovative services and applications? The paper argues that service design and community centred design have a similar ethos. Service design can be utilised to include community members and stakeholders in the community centred development process. This makes service design a practical and participatory development tool in the African context. The study was focused on the case studies of the User-centred design for Innovative Services and Applications (UFISA) project that was developed around an important multi-disciplinary area of education, technical and societal development and user-centred design of information and communication services for the communities in Africa. The research data was collected during two UFISA intensive courses where service design methods were implemented. The two community development cases were in South Africa (2013) and Botswana (2014). The findings show that community centered design and service design can contribute to the empowerment and sustainable development of the local communities.