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Let's Get Divorced: Constructing Knowledge Outcomes for Critical Design and Constructive Design Research

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2018
Over the last two decades, constructive design research (CDR) - more commonly called Research through Design within HCI - has become an accepted mode of scholarly inquiry within the design research community.
J. Forlizzi   +3 more
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Robots for Social Good: Exploring Critical Design for HRI

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2019
Robots are being increasingly developed as social actors, entering public and personal spaces such as airports, shopping malls, care centres, and even homes, and using human or animal-like social techniques to work with people.
H. Lee   +5 more
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Analyzing critical designs

Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems, 2014
The use of design as a critical tool to explore design's potential roles in society and the future has emerged as a trend in HCI and design research, but several questions remain open. How can we explain and teach how criticality can be applied to design? How can we assess, compare and give context to critical designs?
Gabriele Ferri   +3 more
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Translating Critical Design: Agonism in Engineering Education

Design Issues, 2018
Speculative and Critical Design (SCD) methods can produce provocative artifacts that help audiences recognize the political worlds in which all designed objects participate.
James W. Malazita
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Critical participatory design

Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference: Full Papers - Volume 1, 2018
Participatory Design (PD) methods serve a dual purpose of facilitating the achievement of superior design artifacts by connecting the designers and developers with their end-users, as well as catalyzing democratic engagement and empowerment of the end-users. These complementary goals of engaging and empowering individuals, who not only use the designed
Mamello Thinyane   +3 more
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Critical Race Design

2018
This chapter is about introducing critical race design (CRD), a research methodology that centers race and equity at the center of educational opportunities by design. First, the authors define design-based implementation research (DBIR) as an equity-oriented education research methodology where teaching and learning is informed by robust, iterative ...
Meredith Kier, Deena Khalil
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Handling Design Criticism

IEEE Software, 2007
Design reviews are an essential part of any design process. However, taking the criticism that comes from such reviews can be hard. The word criticism even has a slightly negative connotation in our culture. But design criticism is invaluable, and effectively giving and receiving it are skills that every software designer needs to master.
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What is "critical" about critical design?

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013
Critical design is a research through design methodology that foregrounds the ethics of design practice, reveals potentially hidden agendas and values, and explores alternative design values. While it seems to be a timely fit for today's socially, aesthetically, and ethically oriented approaches to HCI, its adoption seems surprisingly limited. We argue
Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell
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Designing Humanistic Critical Care Environments

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2001
The critical care environment can be designed to become more humanistic. Consideration of the environmental challenges of noise, lights, color, views, temperature, and comfort is essential. This article identifies the issues and concerns in the design of more humanistic healing in critical care units.
D K, Fontaine   +2 more
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What is Critical about Critical Design?

2023
As an invited speaker at the Digital Cultures Research Institute I have a presentation focused on recent developments in design such as transition and speculative design. What are the kinds of values and methods necessary for a more inclusive, more future-oriented design? In short: what does it mean for design to be truly critical? She will cap off the
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