Self-directed and dignity-centered engagement

 This post introduces a conceptual model for self-directed and dignity-centered engagement, mapping the relational structure among service providers, domains, and consumers. The framework emphasizes autonomy, contextual relevance, and mutual respect. By clarifying directional roles—“of,” “at,” and “to”—the model supports scalable design for inclusive and empowering systems.

Self-directed and dignity-centered engagement

Modeling Based on 後正武 『意思決定の​ための​分析の​技術』


Entity Name Description
Self-directed and Dignity-centered Engagement A core activity framework that emphasizes autonomy, intrinsic motivation, and respect for individual dignity.
Service Provider An entity that facilitates or supports engagement by offering resources, guidance, or infrastructure.
Domain The contextual field or environment in which engagement takes place—such as education, healthcare, or community.
Service Consumer The individual or group actively participating in engagement, exercising autonomy and self-respect.

By formalizing the relational dynamics of engagement, this model offers a foundation for designing systems that honor autonomy and dignity. It invites reflection on how services are structured, where they operate, and whom they empower. 

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