A framework for designing for divergent values

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Abstract

Designers increasingly collaborate with other actors to deliver designs that address diverse stakeholder needs. Such multidisciplinary design processes revolve around integrating various, often divergent values, including the ideals that collaborating actors have, and the different kinds of worth that they attempt to realize. As values are multidimensional and continuously in flux, the process of designing for divergent values requires conscious action. Existing theories of values and methods for integrating diverse, possibly competing values are still scattered across disciplines, leaving designers with little overview and handles for what they have to deal with. Synthesizing insights from workshops with architects and literature from a wide range of scholarly domains, this paper presents a first step towards an integrative framework that can help designers and design students to effectively discuss and reconcile divergent values in multidisciplinary settings.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of DRS2020
Subtitle of host publicationVolume 1 Synergy Situations
EditorsStella Boess, Ming Cheung, Rebecca Cain
PublisherDesign Research Society
Pages39-53
Number of pages15
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-912294-37-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventDRS 2020 International Conference, Held online: Synergy - Online, Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 11 Aug 202014 Aug 2020
http://drs2020.org/virtual/

Conference

ConferenceDRS 2020 International Conference, Held online
Abbreviated titleDRS2020
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Period11/08/2014/08/20
Internet address

Keywords

  • Values
  • value co-creation
  • value framework
  • multidisciplinary collaboration

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