Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremental change, where design confirms existing social systems with little impact? Many claims for design social have been made, often underpinned by the altruism of doing good and social engagement. The recent popularity of social design, design activism, service design, co-design, and commoning, show design as conjoined to other disciplines, but to what end? What role does design play within dialogical pairings? Does the socialising of design diffuse the agency of design to the social sciences? As we interrogate and define, conceptually and in praxis, the hybridisation of two different domains, there is a need to critically engage the question o...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The emphasis on participation in social technologies challenges some of our traditional assumptions ...
What are the social facts that led to the need to activate social innovation processes? What is (and...
Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremen...
International audienceDesign can be said "social" in various ways. The first appears when one consid...
Social design and design activism are some of the buzzwords being used amongst designers to describe...
This paper seeks to make the case for socially responsive design. It does this by offering a broad c...
The design and the designer’s roles have changed. It is now not only about adding aesthetic value an...
The emphasis on participation in social technologies challenges some of our traditional assumptions ...
Two new fields of design are emerging. Design for services is concerned with the interactions betwee...
Thepaperpresents“ADESSO-AestheticsofDesignforSocialInno- vation”, foundational research that aims at...
This paper argues that responsible designers are responsive to the needs of the community, detailing...
open3noDesign has a long tradition of relation with the social. Back in the sixties “social design” ...
The emergence of social media and the networked society, as exemplified by The Internet of Things (I...
Social design has a history that goes back several decades. Following Victor Margolin’s recent work,...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The emphasis on participation in social technologies challenges some of our traditional assumptions ...
What are the social facts that led to the need to activate social innovation processes? What is (and...
Does the social turn in design enable transformative change in design and society? Or is it incremen...
International audienceDesign can be said "social" in various ways. The first appears when one consid...
Social design and design activism are some of the buzzwords being used amongst designers to describe...
This paper seeks to make the case for socially responsive design. It does this by offering a broad c...
The design and the designer’s roles have changed. It is now not only about adding aesthetic value an...
The emphasis on participation in social technologies challenges some of our traditional assumptions ...
Two new fields of design are emerging. Design for services is concerned with the interactions betwee...
Thepaperpresents“ADESSO-AestheticsofDesignforSocialInno- vation”, foundational research that aims at...
This paper argues that responsible designers are responsive to the needs of the community, detailing...
open3noDesign has a long tradition of relation with the social. Back in the sixties “social design” ...
The emergence of social media and the networked society, as exemplified by The Internet of Things (I...
Social design has a history that goes back several decades. Following Victor Margolin’s recent work,...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The emphasis on participation in social technologies challenges some of our traditional assumptions ...
What are the social facts that led to the need to activate social innovation processes? What is (and...