Towards a manifesto for methodological experimentation in design research

  • Mainsah H
  • Morrison A
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This paper argues that design research may benefit from investigations, explorations and innovations in the means of conducting and of conveying design research from qualitative methods in the social sciences. The paper examines how inter-disciplinary and inter-methodological experimentation as a mode of knowledge building. At the end of the paper we draw out a manifesto that proposes potential actions concerning design research methods which ought to be applicable for designers and design researchers, but also for social scientists engaging with the changing nature of production-related inquiry and critique in which design increasingly features INTRODUCTION: LOCATING THE ISSUES

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Mainsah, H., & Morrison, A. (2013). Towards a manifesto for methodological experimentation in design research. In Nordes 2013: Experiments in Design Research. Design Research Society. https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2013.016

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