Abstract

Abstract: Social Design Research is a design and research approach that is charac-terised by an attempt to make a difference for marginalized, underprivileged or vulnerable groups in society through participatory processes and the use of knowledge artifacts. This article demonstrates how knowledge is generated co-productively and shows the interplay between different types of tacit or explicit forms of knowledge and models the knowledge exchange between design re-searchers, practitioners and the participating citizens.

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social design, practice-based research, research through design methodology

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Artifacts in the co-production of knowledge in social design

Abstract: Social Design Research is a design and research approach that is charac-terised by an attempt to make a difference for marginalized, underprivileged or vulnerable groups in society through participatory processes and the use of knowledge artifacts. This article demonstrates how knowledge is generated co-productively and shows the interplay between different types of tacit or explicit forms of knowledge and models the knowledge exchange between design re-searchers, practitioners and the participating citizens.

 

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