Design Philosophy Papers

Title Publication Date Language Citations
“Please Ask Us” Conversation Mapping as Design Research: Social Learning in a Verge Garden Site2012/11/01English
The Voice of Sustainment: On Design Intelligence2004/12/01English
Beyond Progressive Design – Part 22012/05/01English
Hot Debate: More Synergy Needed: Reply to Anders Rønnau2004/06/01English
Design without Designers: Thinking Everyday Design Practice2012/05/01English
Human Computer Interaction (HCI): Towards a Critical Research Position2008/05/01English
The Politics of Design Conversations: Review of Victor Margolin's Politics of the Artificial2003/10/01English
Unnatural Capital: Bataille beyond Design2009/03/01English
Information and Inhabitation: Toward an Architecture of Disclosure and Enclosure2004/09/01English
If Political Design Changed Anything They'd Make it Illegal: Review Essay on Carl DiSalvo'sAdversarial Design2013/05/01English
Design, Waste and Homelessness2005/09/01English
User-Centred Design2004/03/01English
Waste retrieval services in Ibagué: a social design approach2016/07/02English
Design, knowledge and human interest2017/07/03English
Editorial2017/07/03English
Uncanny mechanics: industrial design and the threatened body2015/07/03English
Fluidity and legitimacy: designer as minor scientist2016/07/02English
Editorial2015/07/03English
Complexity and Control: The New Design Paradigm2014/05/01English
Out of Context: Ethnographic Interviewing, Empathy, and Humanitarian Design2014/05/01English
Editorial2014/05/01English
The Origin of the Work of Design: Thoughts based on a Reading of Martin Heidegger’s “The Origin of the Work of Art”2014/05/01English
Earth with Agency: A Thoroughly Queer Notion2014/05/01English
Agamben’s Gesture of Profanation and the Politics of Play in Urban Design2014/05/01English
The Scenario of Design2005/03/01English
Elimination by Design2005/06/01English
Scenarios of Sustainable Wellbeing2003/02/01English
The Review Issue2006/03/01English
The Everyday as Locus of Sustainment2007/09/01English
Homelessness: A Global Perspective2006/03/01English