Practice-based design research /

"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 in...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Vaughan, Laurene, 1964- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
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  • 1. Introducing Practice Based Design Research
  • Laurene Vaughan Part 1: Exploring Different Models and Approaches to Doctoral Education in Design
  • 2. Designer/Practitioner/Researcher
  • Laurene Vaughan
  • 3. Locating New Knowledge in an Unacknowledged Discourse
  • Bonne Zabolotney
  • 4. Post-Normal Design Research: The Role of Practice-based Research in the Era of Neoliberal Risk
  • Cameron Tonkinwise Part 2: Socio-cultural Impacts of the Design PhD in Practice
  • 5. Designing the PhD curriculum in the design disciplines
  • Henry Mainsah, Andrew Morrison, Jonny Aspen and Cheryl E. Ball
  • 6. Doctoral Training for Practitioners: ADAPTr (Architecture, Design and Art Practice research) a European Commission Marie Curie Initial Training Network
  • Richard Blythe and Marcello Stamm?
  • 7. Knowledge Exchange through the Design PhD
  • Ben Dalton, Tom Simmons and Teal Triggs?
  • 8. Educating the Reflective Design Researcher
  • Pelle Ehn and Peter Ullmark?
  • 9. Building theory through design
  • Thomas Markussen Part 3: Structures for Supporting Design Phd Programs
  • 10. Design (research) practice
  • Thomas Binder and Eva Brandt
  • 11. Embracing the literacies of design as means and mode of dissemination
  • Laurene Vaughan
  • 12. Ten green bottles: Reflecting on the exegesis in the thesis by compilation model
  • Andrew Morrison Part 4: Graduate Reflections on the Design Phd in Practice
  • 13. When Words Won't Do: Resisting the impoverishment of knowledge
  • Pia Ednie-Brown
  • 14. Before, during and after a PhD: Curating as a generative and collaborative process of infrastructuring
  • Katherine Moline?
  • 15. The researcherly designer/the designerly researcher
  • Joyce Yee
  • 16. Make Happen: Sense-making the affordances of a practice-based Phd in design
  • Lisa Grocott
  • 16. From Paratexts to Primary Texts: Shifting from a commercial to a research focused design practice
  • ZoĆ« Sadokierski
  • 17. From practice to practice-led research: Challenges and rewards
  • Neal Haslem
  • 18. Grokking the Swamp: Adventures in the Practical Abyss, and Back Again
  • Jeremy Yuille.