: Gesche Joost, Katharina Bredies, Michelle Christensen, Florian Conradi, Andreas Unteidig
: Design as Research Positions, Arguments, Perspectives
: Birkhäuser
: 9783035607383
: Board of International Research in Design
: 1
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: Innenarchitektur, Design
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Are there differences between design practice and the practice of design research? What alliances between text and artefact are possible in the search for new knowledge? How does design research translate and transform theories and methods from other disciplines? Is design research moving towards becoming a formal discipline and, if so, would this really be an advantage?

16 international authors address these four different aspects in the form of personal statements, and 19 researchers share their reflections based on their experience of having carried out a practice-based PhD.

This book investigates the status quo of things in the multi-faceted and constantly evolving field of design research, and outlines the elementary issues faced by researchers. The compendium is a survey of a fast-growing field and, at the same time, provides pointers for personal orientation.

Wit statements from: Uta Brandes, Rachel Cooper, Clive Dilnot, Michael Erlhoff, Alain Findeli, Bill Gaver, Ranulph Glanville, Matthias Held, Wolfgang Jonas, Klaus Krippendorff, Claudia Mareis, Mike Press, Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Arne Scheuermann, Cameron Tonkinwise, Brigitte Wolf



Gesche Joost, Katharina Bredies, Michelle Christensen, Florian Conradi, Andreas Unteidig, Universität der Künste Berlin

Contents4
Foreword BIRD7
Design / Research11
Introduction12
Where Are We Going? An Aspirational Map17
The Resourceful Social Expert: Defining the Future Craft of Design Research22
The Myth of the Design Androgyne28
Doing Research: Design Research in the Context of the ‘Practice Turn’35
Project-Grounded Responses: Design / Research42
Text / Object59
Introduction60
Communication in Design Research64
Text vs. Artefact in Design Research? A Strange Question!70
Nothing Fixed: An Essay on Fluidity in Design Research77
Everyday Homeopathy in Practice-Changing Design Research83
Project-Grounded Responses: Text / Object91
Visual Stances107
Borrowing / Stealing127
Introduction128
Design Research – No Boundaries131
Theories and Methods in Design Research – Why We Should Discuss Concrete Projects137
In Praise of Theft: ‘The Play with Borrowing vs. Stealing from other Fields’ … Or, the Problem of Design Research143
Design Prepositions153
Project-Grounded Responses: Borrowing / Stealing166
Discipline / Indiscipline181
Introduction182
Transdisciplinary Research through Design – Shifting Paradigms as an Opportunity186
Indiscipline193
Design, an Undisciplinable Profession197
Between Possibility and Discipline or: Design Research as Provocation to the Faint-Hearted207
Project-Grounded Responses: Discipline / Indiscipline212
Authors227
Responders235