Dewey and Design : A Pragmatist Perspective for Design Research
- Submitting institution
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University of Ulster
- Unit of assessment
- 32 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory
- Output identifier
- 80019485
- Type
- A - Authored book
- DOI
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10.1007/978-3-030-47471-3
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- ISBN
- 9783030474706
- Open access status
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- Month of publication
- July
- Year of publication
- 2020
- URL
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https://ulster.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/REF2021/ERncSj7tvHVLpsMN-SCjGkQBUPDxYhEpH46c_vQXpPyDJA?e=w4XDLg
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Number of additional authors
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0
- Research group(s)
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C - Creative Industries Institute
- Proposed double-weighted
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- Double-weighted statement
- This 90,069-word monograph (2015-2020) provides a philosophically-informed epistemological and methodological stance for practice-related design research. Grounded in two systematic literature surveys: (1) epistemological and ontology claims to underpin methodological discussions of applied research. (2) The works of the classical pragmatist philosopher John Dewey, and related scholarly commentaries. This is the only design book that attempts to offer both a systematic overview and integration of Dewey’s philosophy within a single volume, extending beyond comparable existing contributions in the field (e.g. McCarthy & Wright, 2004) and provides an extended account of Dewey's democratic vision typically found in participatory design literature.
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- Additional information
- This book sets forth a specific, philosophically-informed epistemological and methodological stance in relation to design research approaches which involve design practice as an aspect of the method(e.g., practice-based and practice-led approaches). The underlying research was grounded in two systematic literature surveys. The first explored the epistemological and ontology claims underpinning key methodological discussions in the areas of practice-based and practice-led design research. The second survey focused on the later and middle works of the classical pragmatist philosopher John Dewey, as well as scholarly commentary on these works. Performing a synthesis of these two literatures, this book brings together Dewey’s theories of experience, inquiry, communication, ethics, democracy, and education in relation to the key claims identified in practice-based and practice-led literature.Here, a detailed ‘Deweyan approach to knowledge’ is revealed for design research, with an additional framework for shaping and conducting individual research projects being presented at the book’s conclusion. Taken as a whole, this text can be seen to build on and extend a number of prior articles by the same author, bringing the subject matters of each together for the first time. At present, this is the only book in the field of design which attempts to offer both a systematic overview and integration of Dewey’s philosophy within a single volume. In this, it extends far beyond comparable existing contributions in the field. For example, it offers a more expansive exploration of Dewey’s work than John McCarthy’s and Peter Wright’s Technology as Experience and provides a much richer account of his democratic vision than can be found in participatory design literature (where Dewey is widely referenced). Given the right exposure, the book has the potential to properly ground the key insights of Deweyan philosophy for the field of design, enhancing both research and practice in the longer term.
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- Non-English
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