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Clarke, R.E., Briggs, J., Armstrong, A., MacDonald, A., Vines, J., Flynn, E., Salt, K., 2019.

Socio-materiality of trust: co-design with a resource limited community organisation

Output Type:Journal article
Publication:Co-Design
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISBN/ISSN:1571-0882
URL:dx.doi.org/10.1080/15710882.2019.1631349
Volume/Issue:17 (3)
Pagination:pp. 258-277

Trust is an essential if often implicit aspect of co-design particularly when working in community-based, political and sensitive settings. Current co-design literature, however, remains fairly limited focusing on interactions between people as primary agents of trust. Drawing on research conducted with a poverty alleviation charity based in the UK, we illustrate how trust and distrust can also be mediated through material resources used in the co-design process. The paper highlights the significance of materials in negotiating the interdependencies of trust, in how distrust can be leveraged and trust can be supported through sensitive socio-material exchange conducted with resource limited community organisations.