The following article reflects on an ongoing research study about the new roles of Design in our contemporary post-industrial society and the direction that higher education may point to in order to foresee change and to redraw its role. Such considerations should be considered as the foundational hypothesis for research at the Ph.D. Program in Product Design and the Master of Science in Product Design at Sapienza University of Rome (Italy).

The Role of Design Research in a Postindustrial Society / Imbesi, Lorenzo. - In: DESIGN PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES. - ISSN 1833-1874. - 13:1(2019), pp. 1-11. [10.18848/1833-1874/CGP]

The Role of Design Research in a Postindustrial Society

Lorenzo Imbesi
2019

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The following article reflects on an ongoing research study about the new roles of Design in our contemporary post-industrial society and the direction that higher education may point to in order to foresee change and to redraw its role. Such considerations should be considered as the foundational hypothesis for research at the Ph.D. Program in Product Design and the Master of Science in Product Design at Sapienza University of Rome (Italy).
2019
postindustrial society; post-Fordism, knowledge society; design research; higher education; design education; design thinking; digital democratization; new technologies
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The Role of Design Research in a Postindustrial Society / Imbesi, Lorenzo. - In: DESIGN PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES. - ISSN 1833-1874. - 13:1(2019), pp. 1-11. [10.18848/1833-1874/CGP]
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