NERD - New Experimental Research in Design 2

NERD - New Experimental Research in Design 2
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9783035623666
ISBN-13 : 303562366X
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis NERD - New Experimental Research in Design 2 by : Michelle Christensen

Design is inextricably interwoven with all aspects of life and has even produced its own astonishing genre of research. Design research opens up new perspectives of interdisciplinary empiricism, joining with economics, sociology, technology, and philosophy to produce analyses and syntheses that get to the heart of daily life. The twelve contributions from international authors that comprise this book vividly make this case. They cover the relationship between subject and object, animation, all forms of representation, design activism, and many other themes. This book is intended to inspire discussion. Its target reader is anyone seeking to expand their understanding of design, to fundamentally improve their praxis, and to more deeply appreciate life in all of its aspects.

NERD – New Experimental Research in Design

NERD – New Experimental Research in Design
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9783035617429
ISBN-13 : 3035617422
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis NERD – New Experimental Research in Design by : Michael Erlhoff

Design has long expressed and established itself as an independent research competence – a fact that also companies, institutions and politicians have come to acknowledge. What is still needed, however, is a stronger public platform for design to confidently reflect upon this process and to establish and communicate the specific innovative and experimental dimension of design research. For this reason, BIRD, the Board of International Research in Design, has developed the New Experimental Research in Design / NERD format. The edited conference contributions of twelve young researchers from all over the world provide an impressive and diverse and insightful range of intelligent and inspiring approaches in design research, giving rise to further debate and action in the rapidly evolving field.

Design & Democracy

Design & Democracy
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9783035622836
ISBN-13 : 3035622833
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Design & Democracy by : Maziar Rezai

Design affects all social contexts and is therefore intensively instrumentalized both by the politically powerful and their critics. Both functions of design, and their inevitable combination, are presented in this book in precise detail. Authors from various countries present previously unknown and innovative examples of democratic activities conducted through design. This publication is therefore aimed not only at design professionals but also at the general public of all countries.

The Trouble with Speculation

The Trouble with Speculation
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781529244243
ISBN-13 : 1529244242
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trouble with Speculation by : Christine Mortimer

Bringing together contributors from Europe, North America and Australia, this book questions the purpose and outcomes of speculation in practical settings. In the context of interrelated and complex global challenges, speculation is not just useful but necessary. The chapters in this book present a cross-disciplinary dialogue of people that are developing work in speculation and interrogates its practices and ethical and political charges. Through these discussions, the book explores the potential of speculation in addressing issues such as climate change, urban futures and new political practices.

NERD - New Experimental Research in Design III

NERD - New Experimental Research in Design III
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Publisher : Birkhaüser
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3035628807
ISBN-13 : 9783035628807
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis NERD - New Experimental Research in Design III by : Tom Bieling

Design has long established itself as an independent research competence. The New Experimental Research in Design (NERD) series seeks to provide a public platform to reflect upon and discuss the specifically experimental dimension of the field. The contributions from researchers from around the world exhibit a diverse and insightful range of approaches, giving rise to further debate and action in the rapidly evolving field. In times of multiple crises - the authors in this volume strive to find tactics of response. They introduce experiments into more-than-human design, co-species production, critical algorithmic immersion, feminist engagements with new materialism and more. From autoethnographic explorations to socially engaged methods, they challenge not just the role of design in these times, but the self-positioning of the designer.

New Statistics for Design Researchers

New Statistics for Design Researchers
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3030463826
ISBN-13 : 9783030463823
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis New Statistics for Design Researchers by : Martin Schmettow

Design Research uses scientific methods to evaluate designs and build design theories. This book starts with recognizable questions in Design Research, such as A/B testing, how users learn to operate a device and why computer-generated faces are eerie. Using a broad range of examples, efficient research designs are presented together with statistical models and many visualizations. With the tidy R approach, producing publication-ready statistical reports is straight-forward and even non-programmers can learn this in just one day. Hundreds of illustrations, tables, simulations and models are presented with full R code and data included. Using Bayesian linear models, multi-level models and generalized linear models, an extensive statistical framework is introduced, covering a huge variety of research situations and yet, building on only a handful of basic concepts. Unique solutions to recurring problems are presented, such as psychometric multi-level models, beta regression for rating scales and ExGaussian regression for response times. A “think-first” approach is promoted for model building, as much as the quantitative interpretation of results, stimulating readers to think about data generating processes, as well as rational decision making. New Statistics for Design Researchers: A Bayesian Workflow in Tidy R targets scientists, industrial researchers and students in a range of disciplines, such as Human Factors, Applied Psychology, Communication Science, Industrial Design, Computer Science and Social Robotics. Statistical concepts are introduced in a problem-oriented way and with minimal formalism. Included primers on R and Bayesian statistics provide entry point for all backgrounds. A dedicated chapter on model criticism and comparison is a valuable addition for the seasoned scientist.

Experiments in Public Management Research

Experiments in Public Management Research
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 549
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ISBN-10 : 9781107162051
ISBN-13 : 110716205X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Experiments in Public Management Research by : Oliver James

An overview of experimental research and methods in public management, and their impact on theory, research practices and substantive knowledge.

Smarter Tomorrow

Smarter Tomorrow
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Publisher : Little, Brown Spark
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780316535083
ISBN-13 : 0316535087
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Smarter Tomorrow by : Elizabeth R. Ricker

What if you could upgrade your brain in 15 minutes a day? Let Elizabeth Ricker, an MIT and Harvard-trained brain researcher turned Silicon Valley technologist, show you how. Join Ricker on a wild and edifying romp through the cutting-edge world of neuroscience and biohacking. You'll encounter Olympic athletes, a game show contestant, a memory marvel, a famous CEO, and scientists galore. From Ricker’s decade-long quest, you will learn: ● The brain-based reason so many self-improvement projects fail . . . But how a little-known secret of Nobel Prize winning scientists could finally unlock success ● Which four abilities—both cognitive and emotional—can predict success in work and relationships . . . and a new system for improving all four ● Which seven research-tested tools can supercharge mental performance. They range from low-tech (a surprising new mindset) to downright futuristic (an electrical device for at-home brain stimulation) Best of all, you will learn to upgrade your brain with Ricker’s 20 customizable self-experiments and a sample, 12-week schedule. Ricker distills insights from dozens of interviews and hundreds of research studies from around the world. She tests almost everything on herself, whether it’s nicotine, video games, meditation, or a little-known beverage from the Pacific islands. Some experiments fail hilariously—but others transform her cognition. She is able to sharpen her memory, increase her attention span, boost her mood, and clear her brain fog. By following Ricker’s system, you’ll uncover your own boosts to mental performance, too. Join a growing, global movement of neurohackers revolutionizing their careers and relationships. Let this book change 15 minutes of your day, and it may just change the rest of your life!

Research Methods in Psychology

Research Methods in Psychology
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 11
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ISBN-10 : 9780393936933
ISBN-13 : 0393936937
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Methods in Psychology by : Beth Moring

This market-leading text emphasizes future consumers of psychological research, uses real-world examples drawn from popular media, and develops students’ critical-thinking skills as they become systematic interrogators of information in their everyday lives.