🌻 Causal mapping for outsiders

17 Nov 2025

πŸ—ΊοΈ What is Causal Mapping?#

Causal mapping is a technique to visualise what people believe causes what within a complex system. It creates a "mental map" of the cause-and-effect relationships perceived by an individual or a group.

The process starts with narrativesβ€”such as interview transcripts, reports, or open-ended survey responses. Causal claims within these texts are systematically identified and structured into a network diagram:


🧭 Why Use It and Who is it For?#

Causal mapping is a powerful tool for analysing qualitative data at scale, helping to understand complex, real-world situations.

Who Uses Causal Mapping?#

This technique is primarily used by professionals who need to understand complex social systems and justify their decisions:

Core Utility#

The key benefit is turning massive amounts of qualitative input into a structured visual database which is query-able: you can ask it questions.


πŸ› οΈ The Causal Map App#

The specialised Causal Map app provides a convenient way to do causal mapping. Users can import interviews or reports and "code" them: highlighting causal claims and adding them to the database. Much of this process can optionally be automated using AI, enabling rigorous analysis of larger datasets.