Exploring role-playing as a tool for involving citizens in air pollution mitigation urban policies

The design of air pollution control policies is a complex decision-making process. Public participation can enhance the legitimacy and effectiveness of environmental urban regulations but does not always occur naturally. This article presents the experience of the use of role-playing in six mid-size...

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Published in:Humanities & social sciences communications Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 447 - 11
Main Authors: Boso, Àlex, Garrido, Jaime, Sánchez-Galvis, Luz Karime, Rodríguez, Ignacio, Vallejos-Romero, Arturo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan 01-12-2024
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Summary:The design of air pollution control policies is a complex decision-making process. Public participation can enhance the legitimacy and effectiveness of environmental urban regulations but does not always occur naturally. This article presents the experience of the use of role-playing in six mid-sized cities in southern Chile to evaluate how residents affected by high concentrations of fine particulate matter perceive the problem and debate possible solutions. For this, the participants were asked to assume the role of advisors. On that premise, they had to prioritize between a series of mitigation measures and reach a consensus with other advisors. The results show the potential of role-playing games, on the one hand, to promote critical thinking and argument skills among the general public and, on the other, to help policymakers in the design of more operative and fair plans of action.
ISSN:2662-9992
2662-9992
DOI:10.1057/s41599-024-02686-2