Corporal Implications of Design Practices and Methods
Implications corporelles des pratiques et méthodes de conception
Niklas Henke
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Niklas Henke: UGA - Université Grenoble Alpes
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In this paper, I analyze the characteristics of method- and non-method-guided design practices from the perspective of their corporal implications. For this purpose, I refer to the most common design methods reported in the literature and compare them to participative observations in the French and German design and innovation sectors over the last five years. While design methods are supposed to frame the project setup with a high level of rationalization, non-method-guided design practices demonstrate a higher mobilization of intuition, experience, and tacit knowledge. I trace these differences along with their varying corporal implications and highlight their underlying epistemological approaches. In conclusion, I argue for the need to integrate affective and corporal education into design curricula.
Keywords: Design; Management; Innovation; Marketing; Embodiment; Design Management Innovation Marketing Embodiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Published in Approches Théoriques en Information-Communication, 2022, Le tournant design face à la communication, 4, pp.73-81. ⟨10.3917/atic.004.0073⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/atic.004.0073
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