Design for Belonging: How to Build Inclusion and Collaboration in Your Communities

Design for Belonging: How to Build Inclusion and Collaboration in Your Communities

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  • Create Date:2022-06-16 06:52:11
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Susie Wise
  • ISBN:1984858033
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Summary

A practical, illustrated guide to using the tools of design to create feelings of inclusion, collaboration, and respect in groups of any type or size—a classroom, a work team, an international organization—from Stanford University's d。school。

“This is a beautiful book。 Wise has applied the gift and imagination and lenses of the d。school to one of our most precious questions: how to create belonging。”—Priya Parker, author of the Art of Gathering and host of the New York Times podcast Together Apart

Belonging brings out the best in everyone。 Whether you’re a parent, teacher, community organizer, or leader of any sort, your group is unlikely to thrive if the individuals don’t feel welcomed, included, and valued for who they are。

The good news is that you can use design to create feelings of inclusion in your organization: rituals that bring people together, spaces that promote calm, roles that create a sense of responsibility, systems that make people feel respected, and more。 You can’t force feelings, but in Design for Belonging, author and educator Susie Wise explains how to use simple levers of design to set the stage for belonging to emerge。 For example, add moveable furniture to a meeting space to customize for your group size; switch up the role of group leader regularly to increase visibility for everyone; or create a special ritual for people joining or leaving your organization to welcome fresh per­spectives and honor work well done。

Inspiration and stories from leaders and scholars are paired with frameworks, tools, and tips, providing an opportunity to try on different approaches。 By the end of the book, you’ll be able to spot where a greater sense of belonging is needed and actively shape your world to cultivate it—whether it’s a party, a high-stakes meeting, or a new national organization。

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Reviews

Geoff

Generally a useful and interesting book。 It's unclear to me what makes this specifically a design book, as the principles, exercises, and perspectives in this book seem applicable to any organization or community group。 While there was some jargon, most of this was very accessible and did a good job of laying out a path toward emphasizing how to make everyone feel belonging and why it is so important。 There was more space devoted to mini-biographies of people discussed in the text than I thought Generally a useful and interesting book。 It's unclear to me what makes this specifically a design book, as the principles, exercises, and perspectives in this book seem applicable to any organization or community group。 While there was some jargon, most of this was very accessible and did a good job of laying out a path toward emphasizing how to make everyone feel belonging and why it is so important。 There was more space devoted to mini-biographies of people discussed in the text than I thought was necessary, but by personalizing those figures maybe it makes for a more belonging space? 。。。more

Brooke Dilling

A little basic - but some good nuggets of information that have me digging deeper to design communtiy events and spaces with intentionality。 How do we create a sense of belonging in community?

Abigael Weller

Design for Belonging by Susie Wise provides framework for strategies to make environments more inclusive and inviting。 The guide opens on talking about what belonging (as well as othering) feels like and then transitions into approaches you can take to help initiate these emotions。 The thoughtful illustrations by Rose Jaffe highlighting the main ideas of the book as well as authors from some of the referenced works are great additions to the overall work。 This book is a great read for leaders of Design for Belonging by Susie Wise provides framework for strategies to make environments more inclusive and inviting。 The guide opens on talking about what belonging (as well as othering) feels like and then transitions into approaches you can take to help initiate these emotions。 The thoughtful illustrations by Rose Jaffe highlighting the main ideas of the book as well as authors from some of the referenced works are great additions to the overall work。 This book is a great read for leaders of any type of community whether a group, a workplace, or even a neighborhood or town! Between the framework it provides and the other resources it cites, it is a great starting point for thinking about creating inclusive environments。Thank you to NetGalley and Ten Speed Press for the ARC 。。。more

Brooke McGowan

Such a wonderful source for people really wanting to understand the ins and outs of what it means to belong。 Through colorful illustrations, exercises and mind maps, the author pays tribute to a number of researchers and theorists in the myriad of belonging while also drawing from her own experiences。Before addressing design itself, I appreciate how Wise prefaces herself with her positions of privilege out of the gate and how she sites various folks on their methods of thinking/speaking/addressi Such a wonderful source for people really wanting to understand the ins and outs of what it means to belong。 Through colorful illustrations, exercises and mind maps, the author pays tribute to a number of researchers and theorists in the myriad of belonging while also drawing from her own experiences。Before addressing design itself, I appreciate how Wise prefaces herself with her positions of privilege out of the gate and how she sites various folks on their methods of thinking/speaking/addressing people。 The author expertly raises a plethora of questions to consider and rewire the reader’s brain to think about situations from multiple POVs in addition to recognizing their own POV in a thorough manner。The profiles of each individual does seem random in placement。 Would love to see a bit more depth in their profiles and lines that draw them to the text。 Certain names are capitalized while others aren’t which without context seems off。Design For Belonging further guides the reader to consider various spaces and how to think beyond themselves to make that space approachable, accessible and welcoming。 Everyone deserves to feel like they belong and this book really engages the reader to think about their own POV of belonging before highlighting frameworks to put into action。This would be a fabulous resource in a wide range of classrooms, communities, organizations, households and beyond。Thank you so much Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book in exchange for an ARC! 。。。more