systems thinking as topology > design located in place
c-s: building capacity and capabilities for new models of civic collaboration – imagining, wayfinding, sensemaking, experimenting. Carefully bringing diverse stakeholders together to develop collective future visions. Intentionally pragmatic: deeply integrating with the social and economic practicalities of transformational policy making
Kate Jago is a creative strategist, publisher, systems convenor and participation specialist. A passionate advocate of community-led place-making, part of her change-making practice includes stewardship of civic-systems as collaborative studio practice. Jago is part of the Collective Imagining Practice Community, supported by Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and The Great Imagining (TGI). Data modelling and participatory research is focused on the co-development of a community-led data commons published as collectivecommons.org