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Design for Social Innovation Impact Evaluation Study | 2017

12th June 2019

by Regina Hill & Laurene Vaughan

This Discussion Paper has been produced as part of the initial phase of a research project being undertaken to identify if and how cultural dimensions may inform how we measure and articulate the success of Design for Social Innovation (DSI) projects, so that we can then include such dimensions into the design of future projects. The intention is to help ensure that DSI projects are of the greatest value they can be to the communities that they are undertaken with, and that researchers and practitioners are better able to communicate the impact of their projects.


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