Design Accountability: When Design Research entangles Theory and Practice

Ilpo Koskinen, Peter Krogh

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Abstract

When design research builds on design practice, it may contribute to both theory and practice of design in ways richer than research that treats design as a topic. Such research, however, faces several tensions that it has to negotiate successfully in order not to lose its character as research. This paper looks at constructive design research which takes the entanglement of theory and practice as its hallmark, and uses it as a test case in exploring how design researchers can work with theory, methodology, and practice without losing their identity as design researchers. The crux of practice based design research is that where classical research is interested in singling out a particular aspect and exploring it in depth, design practice is characterized by balancing numerous concerns in a heterogenous and occasionally paradoxical product. It is on this basis the notion of design accountability is introduced to who and what is discussed. The purpose of the paper is to enable a richer and nuanced discussion of practice based methods in design research.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Design
Volumevol 9
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)121-127
Number of pages7
ISSN1994-036X
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • constructive design research, hypothesis-making, motivation contexts
  • Research through Design

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