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A robust stakeholder analysis requires extensive conceptual and empirical work. Yet it is often unclear how to effectively do so. This paper introduces a new method—the Stakeholder Tokens—for designers to elicit a more inclusive set of stakeholders and gain better understanding of stakeholder interrelationships and dynamics. Stakeholder Tokens present a playful hands-on design approach to support value sensitive design stakeholder analyses by employing a style of role play.
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Yoo, D. Stakeholder Tokens: a constructive method for value sensitive design stakeholder analysis. Ethics Inf Technol 23, 63–67 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-018-9474-4
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