H. Xue
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Editorial
Discourses in Design Research: Historical, Critical, and Speculative Perspectives
The field of design research is now over 60 years old but, despite comprehensive archives existing, such as the DRS Digital Library, little systematic historical research has been done looking critically at how concepts in the field have developed over time. Studies looking at how certain discourses have come to dominate in design research, and those that have been disregarded, are long overdue. The theme-track Discourses in Design Research: Historical, Critical, and Speculative Perspectives invited submissions engaging historically and critically with ideas and concepts that have helped shape the discipline of design research. The papers share a concern both with origins and histories, but also uses and misuses of terms that might be familiar to us as design researchers, yet still carry complex meanings. The theme-track papers represent a way of viewing design research and design in a careful, multi-layered, and textured way, revealing an affiliative network of concepts and approaches with which to take the sub-discipline of design research history forward.
MindSeed
Designing a Self-tracking System for Fidgeting to Promote the Qualified Self
A consent for myself/ourselves
Designing for responsible use of autoethnography
Orchestrating acts of kindness
An exploratory framework for designing beneficial kindness interventions
On the Cultivation of Designers’ Emotional Connoisseurship (Part 1)
A Theoretical Positioning
Demystifying emotion for designers
A five-day course based on seven fundamental principles
What role an agent could play at home?
Exploring the social roles of smart home system based on a content analysis
Mood in Experience Design
A Scoping Review
Inside out
Addressing the “how” of data collection in experience design research applying introspective methods
Cultivating Researcher-Sensibility in Novice Designers
Exploring Genre-Specific Heuristics for Game Evaluation in a Design Studio
Touchy-feely
A designerly exploration of haptic representations of three mood states
Harmony in Design
A Synthesis of Literature from Classical Philosophy, the Sciences, Economics, and Design
Classical theories of harmony have been used to explain phenomena like beauty, happiness, health, virtue, pleasure, peace, and even ecological sustainability. With the intent of making these theories more accessible to designers, this article reviews the conception of harmony from about 500 BCE to the present. It begins with a brief overview of harmony in classical Chinese and Greek philosophy. Then it examines the role of harmony in the renaissance, the scientific revolution, and the early modern period across topics in aesthetics, ethics, physics, politics, and economics. Finally, turning to the 20th century, this article highlights the conceptual function of harmony in psychology, neuroscience, computer science, and design. This synthesis concludes with a review of applications and implications for contemporary designers. An essential conclusion of this article is that harmony involves the integration of diversity into a greater whole; harmony is not pure agreement or “sameness.” Overall, we suggest that classical principles of harmony might serve as a theoretical framework to help designers develop a more sustainable and vibrant vision of the future.
Emotion deep dive for designers
Seven propositions that operationalize emotions in design innovation