Dr Brian Dixon (PhD; MA; BA) is Course Director for MFA Design at the Belfast School of Art, Ulster University. His research interests cohere around: the relevance of practice-orientated philosophies (e.g. pragmatism) for design research; the roles of design in human spatial understanding; and design pedagogy. He holds a PhD in Information Design from University of the Arts London, combined with a practice background in visual communications. He has published widely, with his work appearing in major journals such as Design Issues, CoDesign and Design Management. He is currently co-investigator on the AHRC-funded Design Innovation and Land Assets project, which will feed into a broader arts and humanities based exploration of landscape decision-making in the UK.
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Design, Pragmatism and Dewey
2. Valuing Experience
3. Knowing in Making
4. Making Things Meaningful
5. Making Things Better
6. Making as Remaking
7. Dewey's Pragmatism as a Philosophy for Design Research
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Index