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Exploring Digital Design, 2010 Multi-Disciplinary Design Practices Computer Supported Cooperative Work Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Wagner Ina, Bratteteig Tone, Stuedahl Dagny

Couverture de l’ouvrage Exploring Digital Design
Exploring Digital Design takes a multi-disciplinary look at digital design research where digital design is embedded in a larger socio-cultural context. Working from socio-technical research areas such as Participatory Design (PD), Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the book explores how humanities offer new insights into digital design, and discusses a variety of digital design research practices, methods, and theoretical approaches spanning established disciplinary borders. The aim of the book is to explore the diversity of contemporary digital design practices in which commonly shared aspects are interpreted and integrated into different disciplinary and interdisciplinary conversations. It is the conversations and explorations with humanities that further distinguish this book within digital design research. Illustrated with real examples from digital design research practices from a variety of research projects and from a broad range of contexts Exploring Digital Design offers a basis for understanding the disciplinary roots as well as the interdisciplinary dialogues in digital design research, providing theoretical, empirical, and methodological sources for understanding digital design research. The first half of the book Exploring Digital Design is authored as a multi-disciplinary approach to digital design research, and represents novel perspectives and analyses in this research. The contributors are Gunnar Liestøl, Andrew Morrison and Christina Mörtberg in addition to the editors. Although primarily written for researchers and graduate students, digital design practioners will also find the book useful. Overall, Exploring Digital Design provides an excellent introduction to, and resource for, research into digital design.
Part 1 - A Common Ground.- 1. Researching Digital Design.- 2. Research Practices in Digital Design .- 3. Analytical Perspectives.- 4. Methods That Matter in Digital Design Research.- Part 2 - Multiple Perspectives on Design Research.- 5. A Matter of Digital Materiality.- 6. Mobility, Localization and Digital Genre Design.- 7. Unreal Estate: Digital Design and Mediation in Marketing Urban Residency.- 8. Whisperings in the Undergrowth: Communication Design, Online Social Networking and Discursive Performativity.- 9. Designing for Sustainable Ways of Living with Technologies.- Epilogue: A Multidisciplinary Take on Digital Design.- About the Authors.- Index
Tone Bratteteig, PhD, is associate professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, where she leads a research group on Design of Information Systems. She was one of the initiators and the coordinator of the multidisciplinary research initiative, Digital Design, at the University of Oslo. Bratteteig is educated as a computer scientist, but her research background and profile is multidisciplinary and she is involved in several multidisciplinary research projects. Bratteteig has been doing participatory design research from the early 1980s, in later years addressing more general questions concerning design and use of information systems. Her current research focuses on the relations between autonomy and automation when introducing digital technologies that distribute (work) tasks between people and technologies (“Automation and Autonomy”, 2009-2013, funded by The Norwegian Research Council). Pirjo Elovaara, PhD, is senior lecturer in Technoscience Studies at the School of Planning and Mediedesign, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. Her research field is based on feminist technoscience and focuses on design and use of information and communication technology. She is especially interested in the concepts and practices of participation and agency. She has also been involved in a number of local and regional ICT development projects in the region of Blekinge, in the southeast of Sweden. Her latest research project, together with Christina Mörtberg, was about gender, skills, technology and e-government with the title ‘From government to e-government: gender, skills, learning and technology’ (2005–2007). Gunnar Liestøl, PhD, is professor at the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo. He has a magister artium degree in literature and a PhD in media studies on the thesis 'Essays in Rhetorics of Hypermedia Design' (1999). He has designed several hypermedia systems, among them the award-winning 'Kon-Tiki Interactive' (1995). He is the a

The unusual multi-disciplinarity of the book that spans a variety of disciplines, integrating social, cultural and computing perspectives into design research

The book furthers the understanding of design practice on a conceptual and practical level, exploring and connecting theories/approaches from different disciplines as well as participatory and creative-experimental methods The book represents one of the first collections on digital design and as such meets an emerging need

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 296 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 168,79 €

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