Co-Design in Practice : Bringing STS to Post-Brexit Agricultural Policy

Tsouvalis, Judith and Burns, Charlotte and Fajardo-Escoffié, José and Rose, David Christian and Hartley, Sue and Little, Ruth (2025) Co-Design in Practice : Bringing STS to Post-Brexit Agricultural Policy. Science, Technology, and Human Values. ISSN 0162-2439

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Abstract

Following the Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom's Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) began to "co-design" a new agri-environment policy for England with stakeholders: the environmental land management (ELM) scheme. ELM is the cornerstone of the most far-reaching agricultural policy reforms undertaken in the UK since the Second World War. This article provides the first empirically grounded assessment of the ELM co-design process. It uses a framework developed by science and technology studies (STS) scholars to help remake participation along constructivist lines to show where, how and why the co-design process was constrained by sociotechnical systems and constitutional relations between citizens, science and the state. Our analysis shows that while STS-informed interventions can help make government-orchestrated participation more experimental, reflexive, anticipatory and responsible, remaking it along constructivist lines requires a new constitutional moment in which major changes are made to the arrangement of epistemic and political authority. With the popularity of co-design rising with governments across the world, our article is relevant to a broad international readership wanting to know more about how co-design fares in the context of large-scale systemic transformations.

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Journal Article
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Science, Technology, and Human Values
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?? yes - externally fundednosocial sciences (miscellaneous)philosophysociology and political scienceanthropologyeconomics and econometricsengineering(all)human-computer interactionplace-based innovationsdg 2 - zero hungersdg 3 - good health and well-beingsdg ??
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227737
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21 Feb 2025 15:10
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