Case Study in Brief

The activity engages participants from different backgrounds and stakeholder groups to explore the needs and interest of other groups and accordingly design a new map of their community or municipality. The activity encourages imagining oneself in someone else’s situation, inclusion, building empathy and insight into others’ needs regarding community spaces and services.  

Dispatch From the Field

Practical Details – Facilitator’s Notes

The element of rotation and negotiation takes at least 40 minutes more but can take an afternoon or several sessions.

We use a big room with enough tables available where participants can easily switch to negotiate.  

We implement the activity during the launch meeting of the local LAB, to engage municipality members, teachers, students, artists and museum representatives in a meaningful way.  

We use a big map of the municipality cut into 3 pieces, pins, sticky notes, colors and a wall to display the results.  

Taking another person’s perspective works well and opens up valuable discussions, insights and new ways of seeing. It helps bring together stakeholders who hold different levels of power, which might otherwise limit participation from those with less influence.