Fast Forwarding to Systems Maps of Corruption: Getting to Usable Analysis More Quickly

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Fast Forwarding to Systems Maps of Corruption: Getting to Usable Analysis More Quickly
Abstract
For AC practitioners, systems mapping is essential but also difficult. To lessen obstacles, Peter Woodrow proposes a scaffolded approach. An Experiment in “Fast Forwarding” Drawing upon our near-decade work on corruption, we recently decided to try an experiment: we would present “common patterns” of corruption as tentative models to adapt and add to—rather than try to teach people to do systems mapping from scratch. In this teaching experiment, each common pattern would function as a kind of “scaffolding” or framework that participants can build on to generate a cogent systems map as the basis for identifying possible points of intervention and subsequent program planning.
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CJL
Date
09/07/2023, 23:09
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02/10/2023, 09:57
Language
en
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Fast Forwarding to Systems Maps of Corruption
Citation
Woodrow, P. (2023, July 9). Fast Forwarding to Systems Maps of Corruption: Getting to Usable Analysis More Quickly. CJL. https://www.corruptionjusticeandlegitimacy.org/post/fast-forwarding-to-systems-maps-of-corruption-getting-to-usable-analysis-more-quickly