Abstract

The main approach of this paper is to look at design research from a systems-oriented perspective. This implies that design research is understood as a dynamic and emergent field of interrelated or contradicting thoughts, concepts and ideas. The first three sections of this paper draw cross-sections into the emerging richness in design research as it matures as a genuine mode of knowledge production. They address some of the positions, concepts, and discussions going on in the field, arguing that practice research in design is the most central. The current state is discussed and the relation between design research and other modes of knowledge production are looked at. A main tendency seems to be that design research is moving towards greater complexity both in issues and approaches and that Research by Design is becoming ever more central. Research by Design emphasizes insider perspectives, a generative approach, operates in rich and multiple layers and relates to real life contexts. The output is new communicable knowledge that is only found within design practice. The next two sections of the paper discuss the various possible relations between design practice and reflection. These span from distant perspectives where design practice is observed by outsider researchers, looking at practice retrospectively or contemporarily as in case studies, to participatory research and insider perspectives where the designer-researcher uses his or her own practice as a means for investigation and a bases and subject for reflection and knowledge production. The last section proposes the critical application of multiple perspectives, methods and media in composite approaches to design research. This analysis does not claim to provide a complete picture, but it suggests a method of looking at the field of design research in both a more holistic and more specific way. This could be helpful to position the individual design researchers approach in the complex landscape of design research. Arguing that ‘traditional sciences’ are very complex and manifold, design research is in itself a very complex, if not one of the most complex field of knowledge production. The paper claims that such a complexity demands an equally rich repertoire of interrelated methods and positions.

Highlights

  • After many years the concepts and methods for design research are still in a state of development

  • When we have established a basic overview of the complex field of design research seen from a systems perspective, we are able to distinguish between many possible modes of conducting such research

  • On one side we find a lack of understanding amongst ‘traditionalists’ of what is particular about Research by Design as knowledge production

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Introduction

After many years the concepts and methods for design research are still in a state of development. When we have established a basic overview of the complex field of design research seen from a systems perspective, we are able to distinguish between many possible modes of conducting such research These modes are defined by their differing relations between practice and reflection, as I will show in the last part of this paper. It is crucial to understand the nucleus and field of gravity in Research by Design where critical and reflective insider perspectives that are derived from first person knowledge from practices are central One problem in these contradictions is caused by a simplistic interpretation of ‘traditional sciences’ as something uniform that follows only very limited and prescribed modes of enquiry. The point here is only to demonstrate that by being specific about the relations between practice and reflection one can create numerous research designs for any thinkable situation in research by design

Research into practice Definition
Retrospective practitioner study Definition
Contemporary practitioner study Definition
Practice research in action Definition
Experimental design practice Definition
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