Policy Sandboxing: Empathy As An Enabler Towards Inclusive Policy-Making

Andrea Mauri, Yen-Chia Hsu, Himanshu Verma, Andrea Tocchetti, Marco Brambilla, Alessandro Bozzon

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Abstract

Digitally-supported participatory methods are often used in policy-making to develop inclusive policies by collecting and integrating citizen's opinions. However, these methods fail to capture the complexity and nuances in citizen's needs, i.e., citizens are generally unaware of other's needs, perspectives, and experiences. Consequently, policies developed with this underlying gap tend to overlook the alignment of multistakeholder perspectives, and design policies based on the optimization of high-level demographic features. In our contribution, we propose a method to enable citizens understand other's perspectives and calibrate their positions. First, we collected requirements and design principles to develop our approach by involving stakeholders and experts in policymaking in a series of workshops. Then, we conducted a crowdsourcing study with 420 participants to compare the effect of different text and images, on people's initial and final motivations and their willingness to change opinions. We observed that both influence participant's opinion change, however, the effect is more pronounced for textual modality. Finally, we discuss overarching implications of designing with empathy to mediate alignment of citizen's perspectives.
Original languageEnglish
Article number369
Number of pages42
JournalProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Volume8
Issue numberCSCW2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • empathy
  • inclusive policies
  • participatory policy-making
  • policy sandboxing

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