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DRS2020 Editorial: theme Co-creation
conference contribution
posted on 2020-10-12, 10:34 authored by Rebecca CainRebecca Cain, Stella BoessCo-creation in all its forms – including participatory design, collaborative design, and co- design is continually an enduring theme at recent DRS Conferences, receiving a large number of submissions. Design researchers increasingly collaborate and co-create with other fields such as healthcare, engineering, political science, social sciences and with a wide variety of societal stakeholders and issues such as wellbeing, in addition to addressing developments such as networked, embedded and intelligent technologies. How can design research engage with people, other fields and support new interdisciplinary ways of working?
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- Design and Creative Arts
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- Design
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Proceedings of DRS2020: SynergyVolume
3Pages
926-928Source
Design Research Society Conference 2020 (DRS2020)Publisher
Design Research SocietyVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Design Research Society under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-NC). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Copyright date
2020ISBN
9781912294398ISSN
2398-3132Publisher version
Language
- en
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Rebecca Cain, Stella BoessLocation
Virtual Conference. Organised by Griffith University, Brisbane, AustraliaEvent dates
11-14th August 2020Depositor
Prof Rebecca Cain Deposit date: 9 October 2020Usage metrics
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