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Design Research Methodologies

Break Out Session, Reveal Conference, June 16th. Design Research Methodologies. Introduction. Design Research is increasingly less research about or for design and more research through design. Research about design Researching designers/teams and their practices

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Design Research Methodologies

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  1. Break Out Session,Reveal Conference, June 16th Design Research Methodologies

  2. Introduction • Design Research is increasingly less research about or for design and more research through design. • Researchabout design • Researching designers/teams and their practices • Research for design • Original (primary) research into stakeholders’ needs, wants, aversions, aspirations etc., technical opportunities, trends, etc.

  3. Practice-BasedResearch • Research through design • Using design practices and artefacts to create knowledge that are beyond existing research methodologies • Least secure design research currently • cannot solely borrow mature research methodologies from established academic disciplines • research about/for design can adopt/adapt approaches from human sciences and technical foresight/audit • seeing increasing use of methodologies from Arts and Humanities in (Interaction) Design Research

  4. Aim and Format • To form initial agendas for design research methodologies that focus respectively on research for, about and through design. • For research through design, design researchers must innovate to answer research questions that can only be (better) addressed through design interventions. • The nature and quality of methodologies for research through design will be a key focus for this session. • Four folk up front, three official criteria, and six questions for everyone

  5. Four Folk Up Front • Daniela Rosner, University of California at Berkeley • Jeff Bardzell, Indiana University • ShaowenBardzell, Indiana University • Gilbert Cockton, Northumbria University

  6. Three UK Criteria for High Quality Research • Original • Patents, registered designs etc. favour design research – strong track record in School • Significant • Market and/or critical impact, as well as academic impact, again strong track record • Rigorous • This is the major challenge for design research, which is stronger on originality and significance

  7. Six Questions • What is unique about research through design? How does it differ from science, and what can it do that science cannot? • Can research for design can ever be sufficiently original and significant to warrant publication in internationally leading venues, or is it all just routine • e.g., as with materials testing, traffic surveys, market testing through focus groups etc)? • Can we do research about design without sometimes doing research for/through design? • Are interviews and observation (especially of staged design exercises) sufficient for research about design? • If not, what else is needed? • Is the development and assessment of new design and evaluation approaches research about, for or through design? • Are the research about/for/through design distinctions are adequate – and if not, then why not?

  8. Brave Claims? • What is unique about research through design? • How does it differ from science, • What can it do that science cannot?

  9. Can practice-based research cut it? • Can research for design can ever be sufficiently original and significant to warrant publication in internationally leading venues? • or is it all just routine? • e.g., as with materials testing, traffic surveys, market testing through focus groups etc.?

  10. Do Design Research Modes Blur? • Can we do research about design without sometimes doing research for/through design?

  11. How good is existing design research? • Are interviews and observation sufficient for research about design? • especially when staging design exercises • If not, what else is needed?

  12. What sort of research is design methods research? • Is the development and assessment of new design and evaluation approaches research about, for or through design?

  13. Back to Blur? • Are the research about/for/through design distinctions are adequate • If not, then why not?

  14. Thank You for your Contributions Design Research Methodologies

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