scholarly journals SOCIAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY IN THE HISTORY AND PRACTICE OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA

Author(s):  
Mikhail I. Gelvanovsky ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 70-76
Author(s):  
E.S. SIMONENKO ◽  

The article analyzes the current situation in Russia in the field of volunteer assistance. One of the main obstacles to the development of volunteering in Russia is the lack of motivation to participate in socially significant projects. The formation of positive motivation will be facilitated by the use of social design technology in the educational process. The article proposes a mechanism for the formation and development of human resources for environmental volunteering in the region. This approach turns amateur volunteer activities into professional ones, thereby forming and developing human potential for the implementation of eco-volunteer projects in the region.


Author(s):  
ROTHKÖTTER Stefanie ◽  
Craig C. GARNER ◽  
Sándor VAJNA

In light of a growing research interest in the innovation potential that lies at the inter­section of design, technology, and science, this paper offers a literature review of design initiatives centered on scientific discovery and invention. The focus of this paper is on evidence of design capabilities in the academic research environment. The results are structured along the Four Orders of Design, with examples of design-in-science initiatives ranging from (1) the design of scientific figures and (2) laboratory devices using new technology to (3) interactions in design workshops for scientists and (4) inter­disciplinary design labs. While design capabilities have appeared in all four orders of design, there are barriers and cultural constraints that have to be taken into account for working at or researching these creative intersections. Modes of design integration and potentially necessary adaptations of design practice are therefore also highlighted.


Author(s):  
Melanie SARANTOU ◽  
Satu MIETTINEN

This paper addresses the fields of social and service design in development contexts, practice-based and constructive design research. A framework for social design for services will be explored through the survey of existing literature, specifically by drawing on eight doctoral theses that were produced by the World Design research group. The work of World Design researcher-designers was guided by a strong ethos of social and service design for development in marginalised communities. The paper also draws on a case study in Namibia and South Africa titled ‘My Dream World’. This case study presents a good example of how the social design for services framework functions in practice during experimentation and research in the field. The social design for services framework transfers the World Design group’s research results into practical action, providing a tool for the facilitation of design and research processes for sustainable development in marginal contexts.


1994 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ralph Ganska ◽  
John Grotzky ◽  
Jack Rubinstein ◽  
Jim Van Buren ◽  
Shane Atkinson

1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ralph Ganska ◽  
John Grotzky ◽  
Jack Rubinstein ◽  
Jim Van Buren ◽  
Gary Petersen

1989 ◽  
Vol 1989 (2) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Peter M. Threlfall ◽  
Paul H. Riley
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