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Form, fit and flair: considering the design doctorate

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:55 authored by Laurene VaughanLaurene Vaughan, Andrew Morrison
Across the domains of design education the Design PhD is an area of much contemporary discussion and debate internationally. As the field of the discipline of design matures, so does its relationship with this qualification: its form, methods and relevance within and beyond the academy. In this paper, the authors critically reflect on their respective observations of differing models of undertaking design PhDs and subsequent models of submission and examination. Founded in their observations of the diversity of design PhDs pedagogically and structurally, the authors have begun a global mapping of current PhDs in design and are exploring how the various forms of design PhDs 1. Reflect socio-cultural and economic contexts of the study, and 2. Evidence a design research mode of inquiry and contribution. Through this discussion they question how we design Design PhDs that have relevance to the field, respect design's particular contributions, and maintain the critical and scholarly contribution that is the basis of the PhD qualification?

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Start page

1819

End page

1831

Total pages

13

Outlet

DRS Cumulus Oslo 2013: Design Learning for Tomorrow: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference for Design Education Researchers

Editors

J. B. Reitan, P. Lloyd, E. Bohemia, L.M. Nielsen, I. Digranes and E. Lutnæs

Name of conference

DRS Cumulus Oslo 2013

Publisher

ABM-media

Place published

Oslo, Norway

Start date

2013-05-14

End date

2013-05-17

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2013. Copyright in each paper on this conference proceedings is the property of the author(s). Permission is granted to reproduce copies of these works for purposes relevant to the above conference, provided that the author(s), source and copyright notice are included on each copy. For other uses, including extended quotation, please contact the author(s).

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2006042701

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2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-05-20

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  • Yes

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