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Dieses mit IHMC CmapTools erstellte CMap hat Informationen bezüglich: Findeli_Design Research Kopie, clarification of own (Findeli´s) key concepts with respect to the conference goal: assisting PhD students in the formulation of research questions "it is questions and ideas that give meanings and values to meticulously executed research", Betreuer sind verantwortlich "In short, the “search” problem of our title is not so much for the candidate to find a research question at all (there are way too many!), but to make sure to settle for a good research question.", "What distinguishes ecologists´and designers´ claim that their central field of knowledge is the ´relationships between people and their environment´?" two aspects anthropological: "Due to its rooting in biology,human ecology has a tendency to adopt a contextualist, determinist view of the human being; in this sense, human ecology is but an extension of animal ethology." Cultural and spiritual dimensions are missing:, two general questions: 1) Are design research questions very different from other discipline´s questions? 2) Is design research such a - reportedly - special case of research? and deliver an operational model of project-grounded research, epistemological "Design researchers’ view of human ecology differs from ecologists’ in what can be called their stance, i.e. in the way they look at the human-environment interactions." weiter... 2.2 The stance or epistemological bent of design research, anthropological: "Due to its rooting in biology,human ecology has a tendency to adopt a contextualist, determinist view of the human being; in this sense, human ecology is but an extension of animal ethology." Cultural and spiritual dimensions are missing: dies führt zu einer ersten Definition in Anlehnung an Bruce Archer: Design research is a systematic search for and acquisition of knowledge related to general human ecology, "What distinguishes ecologists´and designers´ claim that their central field of knowledge is the ´relationships between people and their environment´?" two aspects epistemological "Design researchers’ view of human ecology differs from ecologists’ in what can be called their stance, i.e. in the way they look at the human-environment interactions.", "Such epistemological scruples are not timely any more in the scientific community." - interpretative / hermeneutische Ansätze - pragmatistische Erkenntnistheorie - action research (project-grounded research) - In such conditions, design research has the potential of delivering original and relevant knowledge about the world, according to the following completed definition Design research is a systematic search for and acquisition of knowledge related to general human ecology considered from a designerly way of thinking, i.e. project-oriented, perspective, the text is speculative and didactic, the concept of design research and then the issue of research question, "What is indeed the value of a protocol which implies value judgments and includes the possibility that two different researchers will not yield the same conclusion?" Antwort... "Such epistemological scruples are not timely any more in the scientific community." - interpretative / hermeneutische Ansätze - pragmatistische Erkenntnistheorie - action research (project-grounded research) -, the issue of research question and will hopefull answer two general questions: 1) Are design research questions very different from other discipline´s questions? 2) Is design research such a - reportedly - special case of research?, "Does a designerly approach allow design researchers to increase or enrich the intelligibility of the world (or part of it) more or better than other disciplines?" bzw. zu den spezifischen Fragen nach (1) scope und (2) stance: "How does design behold the world? Do design researchers observe, describe and interpret the world very differently from, for instance, ethnography, demography, economics or engineering researchers?", "Does a designerly approach allow design researchers to increase or enrich the intelligibility of the world (or part of it) more or better than other disciplines?" bzw. zu den spezifischen Fragen nach (1) scope und (2) stance: "What is the proper subject matter of design research? What is the part of the world design research may claim as being of its concern? To the knowledge and understanding of what phenomena is design research equipped to contribute?", what is the relation between design question - research question? How do they "taste" and "sound"? How different are the answers? design glossy magazines, "I am interested in investigating the potential of a designerly way of thinking in research in general (not only in design) ... This amounts to consider design as a discipline on its own, capable of delivering valid and trustful knowledge about a part of the world considered as its specific field of knowledge.)" dies führt zur generellen Frage: "Does a designerly approach allow design researchers to increase or enrich the intelligibility of the world (or part of it) more or better than other disciplines?", Betreuer sind verantwortlich How to transform design questions into research questions? "... the passage from design question to research question is not automatic or deductive. It is a matter of construction, of design. There are usually many potential research questions hidden in a design question, for the simple reason that design deals with the most banal of all phenomena: daily human experience. Who, except designers, is interested in such a prosaic and ordinary subject matter?", the text is dealing with the concept of design research, "What is the proper subject matter of design research? What is the part of the world design research may claim as being of its concern? To the knowledge and understanding of what phenomena is design research equipped to contribute?" scope 2.1 The scope or field of design research, they focus on the conception part and neglect the reception part "a model of the design act is incomplete if we do not addess what happens to the project´ output once it starts its life in the social world." ein erster Schritt weiter The "Bremen model" - conception - reception - aestetics - logic - ethics - eclipse of the object