Sentences with phrase «social labs approach»

Here on Slaw, for example, Nicole Aylwin wrote last month about taking social labs approach to solving access to foster innovation in justice systems.
My last post on the Social Lab approach encourages this two track approach by encouraging deep research and by creating a «container» within which a variety of different initiatives can be designed, tested, tried, modified in... [more]
My last post on the Social Lab approach encourages this two track approach by encouraging deep research and by creating a «container» within which a variety of different initiatives can be designed, tested, tried, modified in a «rapid prototyping» way.
While a Social Lab approach is new for the justice system, it has been used effectively around the world in other contexts including:
However, I am concerned that the social lab approach may inherently circumscribe our ability to be genuinely creative in developing new approaches to systems that are complex, multidisciplinary, massive in size and scope, expensive in execution and involve multiple stakeholders with varying commitments to reform.
A friend and colleague of my emailed me privately to ask the obvious question begged my comment: if not the social lab approach, then what?

Not exact matches

The Harvard Intergroup Neuroscience Lab uses social psychological and cognitive neuroscience approaches to study how group membership and prejudice change the course of social cognition.
In his recent book, Social Lab Revolution, Zaid Hassan argues that our current models of problem solving and evaluation support a linear and expert - planning approach.
The social lab / developmental evaluation approach is likely the smartest way to go about attempting to address complex social problems, with the baseline empirical data Rob mentioned and the inclusion of system users suggested by Kari.
A social lab / developmental evaluation approach may be the most effective way to pilot new ideas and new procedures, but I suggest that it may not be suitable to addressing the more fundamental systemic issues that underpin family justice processes, assuming of course that those issues need to be addressed at all.
In my lab, we use experimental and daily diary approaches to examine how verbal (e.g., sharing good news, providing social support) and nonverbal (e.g., touch) relationship behavior promotes perceived responsiveness, relationship quality, emotional well - being, and physical health in face to face and mediated interactions.
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