Exploring Digital Design: Multi-Disciplinary Design Practices

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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.

Author(s): Dagny Stuedahl, Andrew Morrison, Christina Mörtberg, Tone Bratteteig (auth.), Ina Wagner, Tone Bratteteig, Dagny Stuedahl (eds.)
Series: Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 296
Tags: Media Design; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Multimedia Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Researching Digital Design....Pages 3-15
Research Practices in Digital Design....Pages 17-54
Analytical Perspectives....Pages 55-103
Methods That Matter in Digital Design Research....Pages 105-144
Front Matter....Pages 145-145
A Matter of Digital Materiality....Pages 147-169
On Mobility, Localization and the Possibility of Digital Genre Design....Pages 171-188
Unreal Estate: Digital Design and Mediation in Marketing Urban Residency....Pages 189-219
Whisperings in the Undergrowth: Communication Design, Online Social Networking and Discursive Performativity....Pages 221-259
Designing for Sustainable Ways of Living with Technologies....Pages 261-282
Back Matter....Pages 283-294