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Dewey and Design
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Over the last four decades, John Dewey's pragmatist philosophy has formed an intellectual core in design research, underpinning Donald Schön's theory of reflective practice, the experiential perspective in HCI and the democratic commitments of participatory design. Taking these existing connections as a starting point, Brian Dixon explores how deeper alignments may be drawn between Dewey's insights and contemporary design research's concern with practice, meaning and collaboration. Chapter by chapter, a fresh intellectual approach is revealed, one which recognises the transformative power of doing, making and knowing as a force for positive change in the world. We see that, for Dewey, experience comes first. It connects us to surrounding world and the society of which we are part; good things can happen and new realities are possiblewe just have to work for them. The implications for design research are vast. We are offered a new way of understanding designerly knowledge production, as well as the methodological implications of adopting Deweyan pragmatism in design research. Taken as a whole, Dewey and Design not only draws out the value of Dewey's work for design research but also, crucially, offers a clear articulation of the value of design itself.
Explains theory of design research via pragmatist philosophy Offers introduction to Dewey for design researchers Highly relevant for interaction design, product design, and participatory design
Autorentext
Dr Brian Dixon (PhD; MA; BA) is Course Director for MFA Design at the Belfast School of Art, Ulster University. His research interests cohere around: the relevance of practice-orientated philosophies (e.g. pragmatism) for design research; the roles of design in human spatial understanding; and design pedagogy. He holds a PhD in Information Design from University of the Arts London, combined with a practice background in visual communications. He has published widely, with his work appearing in major journals such as Design Issues, CoDesign and Design Management. He is currently co-investigator on the AHRC-funded Design Innovation and Land Assets project, which will feed into a broader arts and humanities based exploration of landscape decision-making in the UK.
Klappentext
Over the last four decades, John Dewey s pragmatist philosophy has formed an intellectual core in design research, underpinning Donald Schön s theory of reflective practice, the experiential perspective in HCI and the democratic commitments of participatory design. Taking these existing connections as a starting point, Brian Dixon explores how deeper alignments may be drawn between Dewey s insights and contemporary design research s concern with practice, meaning and collaboration. Chapter by chapter, a fresh intellectual approach is revealed, one which recognises the transformative power of doing, making and knowing as a force for positive change in the world. We see that, for Dewey, experience comes first. It connects us to surrounding world and the society of which we are part; good things can happen and new realities are possible we just have to work for them. The implications for design research are vast. We are offered a new way of understanding designerly knowledge production, as well as the methodological implications of adopting Deweyan pragmatism in design research. Taken as a whole, Dewey and Design not only draws out the value of Dewey s work for design research but also, crucially, offers a clear articulation of the value of design itself.
Inhalt
Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1. Design, Pragmatism and Dewey.- Chapter 2. Valuing Experience.- Chapter 3. Knowing in Making.- Chapter 4. Making Things Meaningful.- Chapter 5. Making Things Better.- Chapter 6. Making as Remaking.- Chapter 7. Dewey's Pragmatism as a Philosophy for Design Research.- References.- Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030474737
- Genre Art
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 212
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030474737
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3030474739
- Veröffentlichung 02.07.2021
- Titel Dewey and Design
- Autor Brian S. Dixon
- Untertitel A Pragmatist Perspective for Design Research
- Gewicht 330g
- Sprache Englisch