Dear Rosan
I think you might have the wrong connotation of a
PhD holder in Design. I expect them to be either designers
or design researchers. Your question in this frame of mind
is then not so relevant.
Paul van der Lem
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 11:27:33 -0500 Rosan Chow
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> Dear David
>
> Thank you for your post. I read the paper and am trying to make
> connection to my study and like to ask for your help.
>
> In your paper, your share with us your ideas on co-designing: its
> philosophical principles, a conceptual map of its practical
> procedures/processes and examples that are based on and/or result from
> your over 15 years of experiences practicing this, I may call, approach
> to design.
>
> Now my question is: what do you see or envision, as a practitioner, can
> be a link or collaboration with PhDs in design? In other words, what are
> the contributions you would like to see PhDs in design can make, given
> your purposes.
>
> Best Regards Rosan
>
> David Sless wrote:
> >
> > List members may find this paper interesting. It's about codesigning in
> > information design.
> > http://www.communication.org.au/html/paper_28.html
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> --
> Rosan Chow
> Graduate Student
> College of Design
> North Carolina State University
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