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Systemic Design: Theory, Methods, and Practice: Translational Systems Sciences, cartea 8

Editat de Peter Jones, Kyoichi Kijima
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2019
This book presents emerging work in the co-evolving fields of design-led systemics, referred to as systemic design to distinguish it from the engineering and hard science epistemologies of system design or systems engineering. There are significant societal forces and organizational demands impelling the requirement for “better means of change” through integrated design practices of systems and services. Here we call on advanced design to lead programs of strategic scale and higher complexity (e.g., social policy, healthcare, education, urbanization) while adapting systems thinking methods, creatively pushing the boundaries beyond the popular modes of systems dynamics and soft systems. Systemic design is distinguished by its scale, social complexity and integration – it is concerned with higher-order systems that that entail multiple subsystems. By integrating systems thinking and its methods, systemic design brings human-centred design to complex, multi-stakeholder service systems. Asdesigners engage with ever more complex problem areas, it is necessary to draw on a basis other than individual creativity and contemporary “design thinking” methods. Systems theories can co-evolve with a new school of design theory to resolve informed action on today’s highly resilient complex problems and can deal effectively with demanding, contested and high-stakes challenges.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9784431556381
ISBN-10: 4431556389
Pagini: 94
Ilustrații: XVIII, 318 p. 65 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Translational Systems Sciences

Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Part I Integrative Practices.- Chapter 1 Contexts of Co-Creation: Designing with System Stakeholders.-Chapter 2 A Framework for Complex Design: Lessons from Synthetic Biology.- Chapter 3 Inclusive Systemic Design for Health System Flourishment.- Part II Theoretical Foundations.- Chapter 4 Systems Design Thinking: Theoretical, Methodological and Methodical Considerations A German Narrative.- Chapter 5 Wicked Problems in Design and Ethics.- Chapter 6 On the Resilience of Sociotechnical Systems.- Chapter 7 Towards a (Socio-Ecological) Science of Settlement.- Part III Method and Practice.- Chapter 8 Visualizing Complex Design: The Evolution of Gigamaps.- Chapter 9 Local Ruralism: Systemic Design for Economic Development.- Chapter 10 Permaculture as a Systemic Design Practice.

Notă biografică

Peter Jones, OCAD University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kyoichi Kijima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Decision Science & Techonolgy, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

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This book presents emerging work in the co-evolving fields of design-led systemics, referred to as systemic design to distinguish it from the engineering and hard science epistemologies of system design or systems engineering. There are significant societal forces and organizational demands impelling the requirement for “better means of change” through integrated design practices of systems and services. Here we call on advanced design to lead programs of strategic scale and higher complexity (e.g., social policy, healthcare, education, urbanization) while adapting systems thinking methods, creatively pushing the boundaries beyond the popular modes of systems dynamics and soft systems. Systemic design is distinguished by its scale, social complexity and integration – it is concerned with higher-order systems that that entail multiple subsystems. By integrating systems thinking and its methods, systemic design brings human-centred design to complex, multi-stakeholder service systems. Asdesigners engage with ever more complex problem areas, it is necessary to draw on a basis other than individual creativity and contemporary “design thinking” methods. Systems theories can co-evolve with a new school of design theory to resolve informed action on today’s highly resilient complex problems and can deal effectively with demanding, contested and high-stakes challenges.

Caracteristici

Presents current work from international scholars leading the development of theories and practices of systemic design Provides a selection of articles covering the contemporary range of topics in systems thinking in design applications developed from recent international symposia and workshops Establishes a foundation of social systems and complexity theory and cases for service systems, healthcare, public sector and other applications