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Research through co-design

Daniele Busciantella-Ricci, Sofia Scataglini

2024Design Science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Research Through Design (RTD) needs to reconsider the meaning of “designing” in the research process of “through design.” We propose Research Through Co-design (RTC) as a new application of Control System Theory (CST) that includes a research problem assigned to a co-design process in RTD. It embeds the participatory paradigm through collaborative design practice and makes the research a collaborative process for learning from all the participants. To sustain the RTC theory, we present a cognitive model of RTC. It is a “model for” – rather than a “model of” – describing how the co-design, as a neural network process, works through its nodes’ collaboration to find co-designed solutions and the research answer. Diversity increases as non-experts and non-designers with different backgrounds participate. This is valuable for the RTC learning system. The discussions highlight the possibility of considering (i) the RTC model as useful for describing a robust RTD process through CST; (ii) RTC as a cognitive model for explaining the value of co-design in research processes; and (iii) RTC as a strategy for applying the participative paradigm in formal research. Finally, new insights and implications are highlighted, including using RTC as a predictive tool through artificial intelligence.

Topics & Concepts

Process (computing)Computer scienceDesign processCognitionParticipatory designMeaning (existential)Management scienceDesign thinkingProcess managementKnowledge managementArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionEngineeringPsychologyWork in processOperations managementOperating systemNeuroscienceParallelsPsychotherapistDesign Education and PracticeEmbodied and Extended CognitionCreativity in Education and Neuroscience