Routledge companion to design research (Record no. 69455)

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International Standard Book Number 9781138310247
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Classification number 745.4072
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Personal name Rodgers, Paul A. Ed.
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Title Routledge companion to design research
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent xvi,522p.
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Formatted contents note Content<br/>Notes on contributors xi<br/>Introduction Paul A. Rodgers and Joyce Yee 1 <br/>PART I: WHAT IS DESIGN RESEARCH? The Nature and Process of Design Research; The Purpose of Design Research; Research Approaches 7 <br/>1. The Sometimes Uncomfortable Marriages of Design and Research Ranulph Glanville 9 <br/>2. A Cybernetic Model of Design Research: Towards a Trans-Domain of Knowing Wolfgang Jonas 23 <br/>3. The Structuring of Design Knowledge Andy Dong, Karl Maton and Lucila Carvalho 38 <br/>4. Inclusive Design Research and Design's Moral Foundation Jude Chua Soo Meng 50 <br/>5. Mapping interdisciplinary Design Research as flow around a Medidisciplinary Sea Graham Pullin 60 <br/>6. Exploring Research space in fashion: The fluidity of knowledge between designers, individuals and society Harah Chon 72<br/> 7. Seeking to Build Graphic Theory from Graphic Design Research Robert Harland 87<br/>Part II: How do we embark on design research? Formulating Research Questions; Conducting a Literature Search and Review; Developing a Research Plan <br/>8. Re-articulating Prevailing Notions of Design: About designing in the absence of sight and other alternative design realities Ann Heylighen and Greg Nijs 101<br/> 9. Conducting design research in and for a complex world Daniela Sangiorgi and Kakee Scott 114<br/>10. What Is a "Research Question" in Design? Meredith Davis 132<br/>11. Towards the formulation of a research question: guidance through the glass bead game of research design Rachael Luck 142<br/>12. Navigating the methodological mire: practical epistemology in design research Ben Matthews and Margot Brereton 151<br/>13. The role of prototypes and frameworks for structuring explorations by research through design Pieter Jan Stappers, Froukje Sleeswijk Visser and Ianus Keller 163<br/>14. The Role of Experimental Studies in Design Research Philip Cash and Steve Culley 175<br/>15. Researching the Future by Design Martyn Evans 190<br/>16. A Photograph Is Evidence of Nothing but Itself Craig Bremner and Mark Roxburgh 203<br/>PART III: How do we conduct design research? Asking Questions; Data Collection Methods; Analysing Information; Ethical Issues 215<br/>17. Four Cultures of Analysis in Design Research Ilpo Koskinen 217<br/>18. Hacktivism as design research method Otto von Busch 226<br/>19. Creative Designerly Mapping: Using scenario thinking and co-design to inform a hybrid approach to design research Kaye Shumack 236<br/>20. Drawing Out: How designers analyse written texts in visual ways Zoë Sadokierski and Kate Sweetapple 248<br/>21. Prototypes and Prototyping in Design Research Stephan Wensveen and Ben Matthews 262<br/>22. The Visual Thinking Method: Tools and Approaches for Rapidly Decoding Design Research Data Simon Bolton 277<br/>23. An Interpretation Design Pattern Language Margaret Woodward 292<br/>24. Action Research Approach in Design Research Beatrice Villari 306<br/>25. Studying Design Cognition in the Real World Using the ‘In Vivo’ Methodology Bo T. Christensen and Linden J. Ball 317<br/>PART IV: How do we communicate design research? Writing Techniques; Writing for Your Audience; Publicising Your Research 329<br/>26. Interdisciplinary Design Research: Questions, Conditions and Interventions Shannon McMullen, Lisa Banu, and Robin Adams 331<br/>27. Depiction As Theory And Writing By Practice: The Design Process Of A Written Thesis Mark Roxburgh 346<br/>28. The Book as Site: Alternative Modes of Representing and Documenting Architecture Marian Macken 364<br/>29. Communicating design research: improving the design of environments for people with dementia Richard Fleming and Fiona Kelly 374 <br/>30. Making meaning happen between ‘us’ and ‘them’: strategies for bridging gaps in understanding between researchers who possess design knowledge and those working in disciplines outside design Michael R. Gibson and Keith Owens 386<br/> 31. Meaningful Play: How Playcentric Research Methods Are Contributing to New Understanding and Opportunities For Design Aaron Scott 400<br/>PART V:Examples of design research? How We Embark on Design Research; How We Conduct Design Research; How We Communicate Design Research 415<br/>32. Examples of design research and their implications for design and designing Alison McKay 417 <br/>33. A mixed-methods approach to interior and architectural design history research Kathryn L. Burton and Elaine L. Pedersen 431<br/>34 .Research on History of Architecture: An Interdisciplinary Approach That Uses Films to Investigate the Discourse of Spaces Cecilia Mouat 445<br/>35. Drifting Walls: Learning from a hybrid design practice Ruth Morrow 454<br/>36. Designing Mobile Diaries: Negotiating practice-led design research in a professional design setting Penny Hagen and Toni Robertson 465 <br/>37. Probing and filming with strategic results: International design research to validate, explore and develop a new product-service concept Geke van Dijk and Bas Raijmakers 480<br/>38. Streetstarters: catalysing social cohesion at street level Emiel Rijshouwer, Dries De Roeck, Nik Baerten and Pieter Lesage 490 <br/>39. The 100-Mile Suit Project Kelly Cobb 504<br/>Celebrating the plurality of design research Paul A. Rodgers and Joyce Yee 516<br/>Index 519
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