Design history: exploring corporate communities


Autoria(s): Hovorka, Dirk S.; Germonprez, Matt; Levy, Matt
Contribuinte(s)

Donnellan, Brian

Gleasure, Rob

Helfert, Markus

Kenneally, Jim

Rothenberger, Marcus

Chiarini Tremblay, Monica

VanderMeer, Debra

Winter, Robert

Data(s)

12/05/2015

12/05/2015

01/05/2015

Resumo

A design history is a narrative involving a multitude of social groups, interpretive flexibility, and eventual stabilization of shared understanding. Design history surfaces the practices that help shape and define engagements and can increase not only our theoretical understanding of what design is, but also our capacity to realize this understanding in practice. We use a design history perspective to examine how corporate technology initiatives establish and support open source communities and the crafting of relevant design practices that enable their advancement. We foster an evolving expression of design research that treats artifacts not as stable objects to be singularly evaluated, but as evolving systems contingent on historical trajectories.

Published Version

Peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

HOVORKA, D. S., GERMONPREZ, M., LEVY, M. . 2015. Design history: exploring corporate communities. In: DONNELLAN, B., GLEASURE, R., HELFERT, M., KENNEALLY, J., ROTHENBERGER, M., CHIARINI TREMBLAY, M., VANDERMEER, D. & WINTER, R. (eds.) At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May. pp. 47-52.

47

52

978-1-910097-80-9

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/1806

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

DESRIST 2015

Relação

At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST 2015. Dublin, Ireland, 20-22 May.

http://desrist2015.computing.dcu.ie/

Direitos

©2015, The Author(s).

Palavras-Chave #Design history #Corporate communities #DSN #Open source
Tipo

Conference item