Making Democracy Fun: How Game Design Can Empower Citizens and Transform Politics (MIT Press)
暫譯: 讓民主變得有趣:遊戲設計如何賦能公民並改變政治 (MIT Press)
Josh A. Lerner
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2014-02-21
- 售價: $1,510
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,435
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 288
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0262026872
- ISBN-13: 9780262026871
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相關分類:
遊戲設計 Game-design
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商品描述
Anyone who has ever been to a public hearing or community meeting would agree that participatory democracy can be boring. Hours of repetitive presentations, alternatingly alarmist or complacent, for or against, accompanied by constant heckling, often with no clear outcome or decision. Is this the best democracy can offer? In Making Democracy Fun, Josh Lerner offers a novel solution for the sad state of our deliberative democracy: the power of good game design. What if public meetings featured competition and collaboration (such as team challenges), clear rules (presented and modeled in multiple ways), measurable progress (such as scores and levels), and engaging sounds and visuals? These game mechanics would make meetings more effective and more enjoyable -- even fun. Lerner reports that institutions as diverse as the United Nations, the U.S. Army, and grassroots community groups are already using games and game-like processes to encourage participation. Drawing on more than a decade of practical experience and extensive research, he explains how games have been integrated into a variety of public programs in North and South America. He offers rich stories of game techniques in action, in children's councils, social service programs, and participatory budgeting and planning. With these real-world examples in mind, Lerner describes five kinds of games and twenty-six game mechanics that are especially relevant for democracy. He finds that when governments and organizations use games and design their programs to be more like games, public participation becomes more attractive, effective, and transparent. Game design can make democracy fun -- and make it work.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
任何曾經參加過公聽會或社區會議的人都會同意,參與式民主有時可能會很無聊。重複的報告長達數小時,時而驚慌失措,時而自滿,支持或反對,伴隨著不斷的嘲諷,往往沒有明確的結果或決策。這就是民主所能提供的最佳狀態嗎?在《讓民主變得有趣》(Making Democracy Fun)一書中,喬什·勒納(Josh Lerner)為我們的審議民主的悲慘現狀提供了一個新穎的解決方案:良好的遊戲設計的力量。如果公共會議中包含競爭和合作(例如團隊挑戰)、明確的規則(以多種方式呈現和示範)、可衡量的進展(例如分數和等級),以及引人入勝的聲音和視覺效果,會怎樣呢?這些遊戲機制將使會議變得更有效率且更愉快——甚至有趣。勒納報告說,聯合國、美國陸軍以及基層社區團體等多樣化的機構已經在使用遊戲和類遊戲的過程來鼓勵參與。基於十多年的實踐經驗和廣泛的研究,他解釋了遊戲如何被整合進北美和南美的各種公共計劃中。他提供了豐富的遊戲技術實踐故事,包括兒童委員會、社會服務計劃以及參與式預算和規劃。考慮到這些現實世界的例子,勒納描述了五種遊戲和二十六種特別與民主相關的遊戲機制。他發現,當政府和組織使用遊戲並將其計劃設計得更像遊戲時,公共參與變得更具吸引力、更有效且更透明。遊戲設計可以使民主變得有趣——並使其運作。