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16. The Savage and the Designed : Robert Wilson and Vivienne Westwood as Artistic Managers
Sammanfattning : This work deals with the management of systematized and collaborative artistic design processes, driven by an auteur. It is a critique of the dominant design management discourse as it identifies three critical issues in the discourse leading to a dilemma in the management of such a collaborative auteur-driven process, (i) a static and institutionalized concept of identity, (ii) a focus on a predetermined direction, (iii) a predominant employment of deterministic design methods. LÄS MER
17. Three or Four Ir/relevant Stories : Art and Hyper-Politics
Sammanfattning : This book documents and reflects on three artistic projects and their processes. As a “marginalia” to the projects I also presents arguments, stories and ir/ relevant discourses. What I call marginalia extends to aspects of a historical backdrop of these three projects and the stories behind them. LÄS MER
18. Designing for Interactional Empowerment
Sammanfattning : This thesis further defines how to reach Interactional Empowerment through design for users. Interactional Empowerment is an interaction design program within the general area of affective interaction, focusing on the users’ ability to reflect, express themselves and engage in profound meaning-making. LÄS MER
19. The digital citizen as partner in eGovernance : ambitions and institutional realities
Sammanfattning : This cover paper summarizes the research conducted in the period from June 2011 to January 2013 as part of PhD work. It belongs to the field of eParticipation, often considered to be a sub-domain of the eGovernment field. LÄS MER
20. In Real Life (Or Elsewhere) : om kreativa processer och parallella verkligheter i dokumentärfilm
Sammanfattning : Reality isn’t what it appears to be. Contexts are not always clear and visible. People don’t always say what they really mean. And they don’t always mean what they say. LÄS MER