"Tracing the Complexity" is a mapping toolkit that allows practitioners to map an ecological complexity model consisting of various individual, organizational, or societal factors using a toolkit provided to them.
This activity seeks to describe the ethical responsibility of practitioners at the ecological (E) level in the A.E.I.O.YOU model.
STEPS
Familiarize yourself with model components envision all your ecological factors such as roles, aspects, processes, bodies, relational verbs, etc.
Map all the relevant model components to create a version of a complexity model based on your everyday work in your organization on the worksheet (on the right).
Identify verbs as required to represent on the arrows in your mapping to narrate story behind your mapping.
Once you finish,
Mark where most ethics-related: knowledge lies (in Green), decision making lies (in Pink), tensions occur (in Blue), and support is needed (in Red).
Reflect on the outcomes from the previous steps and think about some changes to your current design practice.