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Designing for the Future

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1993
The American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) is the national organization of nurse executives and nurse managers. AONE provides leadership, professional development, advocacy, and research to advance nursing practice and patient care, promote nursing leadership excellence, and shape healthcare public policy. This column, written by officers and
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Exploring post-human futures with design fiction among undergraduate students: implications for future-oriented design education

The Design Journal
This research draws on a workshop in China to examine the potential of design fiction in shaping future-oriented design education. The study investigates the perceptions of post-human futures in the year 2053 among undergraduates, utilizing design ...
Siqian He, Jiajie Wu, Jingyan Qin
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Design Futuring

2009
Sustainability is now a buzzword both among professionals and scholars. However, though climate change and resource depletion are now widely recognized by business as major challenges, and while new practices like ‘green design’ have emerged, efforts towards change remain weak and fragmented.
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Blending Design Thinking and Design Futures: Facing the Complexity of Uncertain Futures

International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2021
M. Canina   +4 more
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Design + Ethnography + Futures

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
This paper aims to co-explore alternative ways that a designed product is not and could be, by committing to a future-oriented approach to research with users. We do not report results but share our process and reflections to discuss how a co-exploration with users underwent a transformative process of our researcher-selves to re-make what we know and ...
Yoko Akama, Sarah Pink, Annie Fergusson
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Designing future appliances

Strategic Direction, 2003
Undoubtedly, the familiar and relentless progress of computing power is opening up new categories of products and business opportunities. Essentially, it will not be long before any appliance that does not already have the capability to use embedded computing will soon find itself able to do so with a consequent explosion of possibilities.
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Future workplace design

Displays, 2002
Abstract In the age of information technology, the work style of office workers are transformed. In this study, a method for evaluating the worker was developed. Workers were classified based on interaction and autonomy; workers with ‘high interaction and high autonomy’ and ‘low interaction and high autonomy’ were evaluated in this study. As a result
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Designing Future Livelihoods

2019
As one of the oldest cottage industries of India, the bamboo crafts are an important source of livelihood for the tribal societies in Northeast India. With the advent of globalization, new spheres of networking and market opened up making it hard for the traditional artisans to compete with the global sellers.
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Design Futures

A Companion to Contemporary Design since 1945, 2019
Damon Taylor
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