Dear all,
I agree with Salu that one good way to remember Ranulph is through his publications. Especially those related to design and research.
In 2007, he guest-edited a special double issue on Cybernetics and Design for Kybernetes, The International Journal of Systems, Cybernetics and Management Science . Vol. 36, Num 9/10.
See: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/toc/k/36/9%2F10
Since I was involved in the review process, I received a copy of the issue.
Many of the members of this list were also contributors. The topics dealt with in this volume as just as pressing today as they were then.
Best regards,
Lily
On 22.12.2014, at 6.12, Ylirisku Salu <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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Dear all,
A good way to remember Glanville is to read some of his texts. I’ve only recently come at the works by Glanville due to purchasing this brand new book:
The Routledge Companion to Design Research (eds.) Edited by Paul Rodgers, Joyce Yee
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415706070/
Glanville has authored the first chapter, and I found his thoughts very interesting and thought-provoking. So, I began searching for more. Some of his works can be found at https://independent.academia.edu/RanulphGlanville
I’d be interested in finding this one: Glanville, R. (1980), “Why design research?”, in Jacques, R. and Powell, J. (Eds), 1981 Design/Method/Science, Westbury House, Guildford.
In case you have this, I’d be glad if you could share a pdf. Thanks!
Kind regards,
Dr. Salu Ylirisku
Leader of the Embodied Design Group
Aalto University
http://designresearch.aalto.fi/groups/edg/
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