Conceptions of design research : discursive phenomenography in undergraduate visual communication design research
This article adopts discursive phenomenography as a viable qualitative approach to identify the different conceptions that visual communication undergraduate students have of design research. Phenomenographic method was described by Limberg (1999) as an exploration of the world’s phenomena throug...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1483172023-03-11T19:47:01Z Conceptions of design research : discursive phenomenography in undergraduate visual communication design research Yeo, Jesvin Puay-Hwa Koh, Caroline Chye, Stefanie Yen-Leng School of Art, Design and Media Visual arts and music::General Design Research Higher Education This article adopts discursive phenomenography as a viable qualitative approach to identify the different conceptions that visual communication undergraduate students have of design research. Phenomenographic method was described by Limberg (1999) as an exploration of the world’s phenomena through the different encounters and comprehensions of people and societies. The phenomenographic findings map four qualitatively different ways, namely, Conception A: Process-focused Experience; Conception B: Knowledge and Skills-focused Experience; Conception C: Socially-focused Experience and Conception D: Self Awareness-focused Experience. The research results established an early step in understanding one aspect of the collective conceptions of design research in visual communication design. The findings are of interest to design educators who seek to know more about design research in order to equip design students with the relevant skills contributing to the field of design. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University Published version This work was supported by Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 1, Ministry of Education Singapore & Nanyang Technological University Singapore 2021-10-05T03:09:41Z 2021-10-05T03:09:41Z 2017 Journal Article Yeo, J. P., Koh, C. & Chye, S. Y. (2017). Conceptions of design research : discursive phenomenography in undergraduate visual communication design research. ITERATIONS, (5), 14-21. 2009-8243 https://iterations.ie/home/issue-05/ https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148317 5 14 21 en ITERATIONS © 2017 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. application/pdf |
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This article adopts discursive phenomenography as a viable qualitative approach
to identify the different conceptions that visual communication undergraduate
students have of design research. Phenomenographic method was described by
Limberg (1999) as an exploration of the world’s phenomena through the different
encounters and comprehensions of people and societies. The phenomenographic
findings map four qualitatively different ways, namely, Conception A: Process-focused
Experience; Conception B: Knowledge and Skills-focused Experience; Conception C:
Socially-focused Experience and Conception D: Self Awareness-focused Experience. The
research results established an early step in understanding one aspect of the collective
conceptions of design research in visual communication design. The findings are of
interest to design educators who seek to know more about design research in order to
equip design students with the relevant skills contributing to the field of design. |
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