Listening Session

Technique

A research or review technique for gathering focused feedback through structured listening and discussion.

Description

A listening session gives people time to share what they know, need, notice, or worry about. It is useful when a project involves a community, place, subject, or group that should shape the work. The goal is to listen before design decisions harden.

Typical Use

Used during community consultation, field research, concept development, stakeholder management, dramaturgical review, and public engagement.

Scope Note

This technique may include discussion prompts, note-taking, consent steps, participant concerns, open questions, follow-up actions, and recognition or compensation notes.

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