Practice-based Design ResearchLaurene Vaughan Bloomsbury Publishing, 26 jan. 2017 - 232 sidor Practice-Based Design Research provides a companion to masters and PhD programs in design research through practice. The contributors address a range of models and approaches to practice-based research, consider relationships between industry and academia, researchers and designers, discuss initiatives to support students and faculty during the research process, and explore how students' experiences of undertaking practice-based research has impacted their future design and research practice. The text is illustrated throughout with case study examples by authors who have set up, taught or undertaken practice-based design research, in a range of national and institutional contexts. |
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... engaged in practice-based design research have done and continue to do. To my own students, to those that I have reviewed and examined, I say thank you. It isn't only students that learn through their acts of enquiry, it is the greater ...
... engaged in practice-based design research have done and continue to do. To my own students, to those that I have reviewed and examined, I say thank you. It isn't only students that learn through their acts of enquiry, it is the greater ...
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... engaged in formalized politics. The rise in practice-based design research and associated research degrees at both master's and doctoral level can be seen to be both an opportunity and a necessity for design practitioners in the future ...
... engaged in formalized politics. The rise in practice-based design research and associated research degrees at both master's and doctoral level can be seen to be both an opportunity and a necessity for design practitioners in the future ...
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... engage in complex and diverse problems. This is a response to how knowledge production has shifted from being framed as a closed system to being an open system, one that is networked, responsive and expanding. Situating design ...
... engage in complex and diverse problems. This is a response to how knowledge production has shifted from being framed as a closed system to being an open system, one that is networked, responsive and expanding. Situating design ...
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... engaged in the practice is one of the transferable capacities of a graduate that bridges the expectations of the university with the professional world. On completion of their formal training in an undergraduate qualification, a novice ...
... engaged in the practice is one of the transferable capacities of a graduate that bridges the expectations of the university with the professional world. On completion of their formal training in an undergraduate qualification, a novice ...
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... engaged as a contract researcher on projects, but has also expanded his studio's business offerings to include design research. He actively translates to his world of professional design practice the research practices developed in his ...
... engaged as a contract researcher on projects, but has also expanded his studio's business offerings to include design research. He actively translates to his world of professional design practice the research practices developed in his ...
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ADAPTr Architecture Design and Art Practice Research a European Commission Marie Curie Initial Training Network Richard Blythe and Marcelo ... | 53 |
Chapter 11 Embracing the Literacies of Design as Means and Mode of Dissemination Laurene Vaughan | 111 |
Reflecting on the Exegesis in the Thesis by Compilation Model Andrew Morrison | 119 |
Part 4 Graduate Reflections on the Design PhD in Practice | 129 |
Resisting the impoverishment of knowledge Pia EdnieBrown | 131 |
Curating as a generative and collaborative process of infrastructuring Katherine Moline | 141 |
Chapter 15 The researcherly designerthe designerly researcher Joyce Yee | 155 |
Sensemaking the Affordances of a practiceBased PhD in Design Lisa Grocott | 165 |
Shifting from a Commercial to a Researchfocused Design Practice Zoë Sadokierski | 175 |
Chapter 7 Knowledge Exchange through the Design PhD Ben Dalton Tom Simmons and Teal Triggs | 65 |
Chapter 8 Educating the Reflective Design Researcher Pelle Ehn and Peter Ullmark | 77 |
Chapter 9 Building Theory through Design Thomas Markussen | 87 |
Part 3 Structures for Supporting Design PhD Programmes | 99 |
Chapter 10 Design Research Practice Thomas Binder and Eva Brandt | 101 |
Challenges and Rewards Neal Haslem | 189 |
Adventures into the Practical Abyss and Back Again Jeremy Yuille | 199 |
Index | 211 |
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