Design for Services: Design for Social Responsibility
Autor Anna Meroni, Daniela Sangiorgien Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 aug 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780566089206
ISBN-10: 0566089203
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Design for Social Responsibility
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0566089203
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Design for Social Responsibility
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Dr Anna Meroni is assistant professor at the INDACO (Industrial Design, Arts, Communication and Fashion) Department of the Politecnico di Milano University, Italy, a Training and Research Centre in Design. She investigates service from the perspective of strategic social innovation, with a specific emphasis on community centred design. Her main research areas are food systems and innovative housing for sustainable lifestyles. Dr Meroni is co-director of the international Master in Strategic Design and a visiting professor and scholar in schools and universities around the world. She is active in the launch and promotion of the international network DESIS, Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability. Dr Daniela Sangiorgi is a lecturer at ImaginationLancaster, the creative research laboratory at the Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts (Lancaster University, UK). As one of the early scholars looking into Service Design, she has gained international recognition. Her work has been mapping and supporting this emerging field of study and research since its outset. Her doctorate has investigated services as complex social systems, proposing holistic and participatory approaches to Service Design. Recent work has been exploring the role of Design and participation within public services reform, with a focus on commissioning for healthcare. She has been one of the founders of the Service Design Network and Service Design Research initiatives.
Cuprins
Introduction; Introduction to Design for Services; 1.1 A New Discipline; Design for Services: From Theory to Practice and Vice Versa; 2.1 Designing Interactions, Relations and Experiences; Case Study 01 Co-Designing Services in the Public Sector; Case Study 02 Developing Collaborative Tools in International Projects; Case Study 03 Designing Empathic Conversations About Future User Experiences; Case Study 04 Driving Service Design By Directed Storytelling; Case Study 05 Exploring Mobile Needs and Behaviours in Emerging Markets; 2.2 Designing Interactions to Shape Systems and Organisations; Case Study 06 There is More to Service Than Interactions; Case Study 07 How Service Design Can Support Innovation in the Public Sector; Case Study 08 From Novelty to Routine; Case Study 09 Enabling Excellence in Service with Expressive Service Blueprinting; 2.3 Exploring New Collaborative Service Models; Case Study 10 Service Design, New Media and Community Development; Case Study 11 Designing the Next Generation of Public Services; Case Study 12 A Service Design Inquiry into Learning and Personalisation; Case Study 13 Mobile and Collaborative. Mobile Phones, Digital Services and Sociocultural Activation; 2.4 Imagining Future Directions for Service Systems; Case Study 14 Using Scenarios to Explore System Change; Case Study 15 Designing a Collaborative Projection of the ‘CitÉ Du Design'; Case Study 16 Enabling Sustainable Behaviours in Mobility Through Service Design; Case Study 17 Supporting Social Innovation in Food Networks; 2.5 A Map of Design for Services; 2.6 What is Design for Services?; 2.7 What Job Profiles for a Service Designer?; Future Developments; 3.1 An Emerging Economy
Descriere
Design for Services explores what service design brings to the table and reflects on why the ideas and practices of service design are resonating with today's design community. The contributors offer a broad range of concrete examples to help clarify the issues, practices, knowledge and theories that are beginning to define this emerging field. Whilst acknowledging service design as the disciplinary term, Anna Meroni and Daniela Sangiorgi focus on articulating what design is doing and can do for services and how this connects to existing fields of knowledge and practice.