This article develops the theory of nomadic practices as an alternative to seeing design as a humanist discipline. Nomadic practices is an epistemological theory guided by posthumanist commitments of phenomenological intentionality, situated knowledges, and nomadism. In contrast to humanist understandings of design that rely on objectivist viewpoints and universalizing foundations, nomadic practices see knowledge production in design as situated, embodied, and partial. The aim of the theory of nomadic practices is to remove the epistemological hurdles of a disciplinary structure such that design practices can be more expansive and plural. The article builds on prior epistemological theories including Kuhn’s (1962) paradigms, Redström’s (201...
<p>Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leadi...
This paper argues there is value in considering participatory design as a form of anthropology at a ...
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativi...
This article develops the theory of nomadic practices as an alternative to seeing design as a humani...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
Since at least the mid-1980s, design has been dominated by a human-centered and user-centered paradi...
How posthumanist design enables a world in which humans share center stage with nonhumans, with whom...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
This article takes as a touchstone the concept of location as it has been articulated through anthro...
Technology has increasingly become embedded in everyday activities, an extension of the human body, ...
While much work is underway within the context of posthuman design, this research is often described...
«D.A.» represents a cultural science handbook of «Design Anthropology», providing an epistemology, p...
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativi...
A major contribution to the field, this ground-breaking book explores design anthropology's focus on...
[Extract] This book is about design anthropology, which is a fast-developing academic field that com...
<p>Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leadi...
This paper argues there is value in considering participatory design as a form of anthropology at a ...
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativi...
This article develops the theory of nomadic practices as an alternative to seeing design as a humani...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
Since at least the mid-1980s, design has been dominated by a human-centered and user-centered paradi...
How posthumanist design enables a world in which humans share center stage with nonhumans, with whom...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
This article takes as a touchstone the concept of location as it has been articulated through anthro...
Technology has increasingly become embedded in everyday activities, an extension of the human body, ...
While much work is underway within the context of posthuman design, this research is often described...
«D.A.» represents a cultural science handbook of «Design Anthropology», providing an epistemology, p...
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativi...
A major contribution to the field, this ground-breaking book explores design anthropology's focus on...
[Extract] This book is about design anthropology, which is a fast-developing academic field that com...
<p>Our material, social and natural worlds are at odds with each other, and their collision is leadi...
This paper argues there is value in considering participatory design as a form of anthropology at a ...
Design and Anthropology challenges conventional thinking regarding the nature of design and creativi...