Topic outline

  • MUOTOILULUOTAIMIA KÄSITTELEVIÄ LÄHTEITÄ

    • Battarbee, Katja, Jane Fulton Suri, and Suzanne Gibbs Howard. 2014. Empathy on the edge. Scaling and sustaining a human-centrered approach in the evolving practice of design. IDEO Publications (Linkki)
    • Gaver, Bill, Anthony Dunne, and Elena Pacenti. 1999. Cultural Probes. Interactions January, 21-29. (Linkki)
    • Gaver, Bill, Andrew Boucher, Sarah Pennington, and Brendan Walker. 2004. Cultural probes and the value of uncertainty. Interactions September-October, 53-56. (Linkki)
    • Koskinen, Ilpo, and Gordon Hush. 2016. Utopian, molecular and sociological social design. International Journal of Design 10, no. 1: 65-71. (Linkki)
    • Mattelmäki, Tuuli. 2006. Design probes. University of Art and Design Helsinki. (Linkki)
    • Niemi, Satu. 2020. Kohtaamisia ja tarinoita. Seitsemänkymppiset ja kauppakeskus Sello. TaM opinnäyte. (Linkki)
    • Ollila, Saara. 2021. After IKEA-effect. Making as a tool for co-creating irreplaceable products. TaM opinnäyte. (Linkki)
    • Routarinne, Sara. 2007. Domestication as design intervention. Nordes 2: Design Inquiries, Stockholm. (Linkki)
    • Seppälä, Salla. 2015. Aikuisten nukkeleikki. Taiteellinen produktio osana muotoiluluotaamista. TaM opinnäyte. (Linkki)
    • Soini, Katja. 2015. Facilitating change. Towards resident-oriented housing modernisation with collaborative design. Aalto University. (Linkki)
    MUOTOILUANTROPOLOGIAA KÄSITTELEVIÄ LÄHTEITÄ

    • Chipchase, Jan, Per Persson, Mikko Aarras, Petri Piippo, and Tetsuya Yamamoto. 2005. Mobile essentials. Field study and concepting. Designing for User Experience (DUX) 2-4. (PDF)
    • Chipchase, Jan. 2013. Hidden in plain sight. How to create extraordinary products for tomorrow’s customers. New York: Harper Business. (Luku 5 Calibrating Cultural Compass)
    • Clarke, Alison J, ed. 2017. Design Anthropology. Object Cultures In Transition. London: Bloomsbury.
    • Drazin, Adam. 2021. Design anthropology in context. An introduction to design materiality and collaborative thinking. New York: Routledge.
    • Duneier, Mitchell. 1999. Sidewalk. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
    • Fulton Suri, Jane, and IDEO. 2005. Thoughtless acts? Observations on intuitive design. San Francisco: Chronicle books.
    • Gunn, Wendy, Ton Otto, and Rachel Charlotte Smith, eds. 2013. Design Anthropology. Theory And Practice. London: Bloomsbury.
    • Jacobs, Jane. 1961. The death and life of great American cities. New York: Vintage.
    • Leskelä, Mikko. 2020. Bisnesantropologia ja muut ihmistieteet strategiatyössä. Helsinki: Alma Talent.
    • Madsbjerg, Christian, and Mikkel B Rasmussen. 2015. The moment of clarity. Using the human sciences to solve your toughest business problems. Boston MA: Harvard Business Review Press.
    • Malinowski, Bronislaw. 1922. Argonauts of the Western Pacific. An account of native enterprise and adventure in the archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea. Foreword by Adam Kuper. London: Routledge.
    • Nippert-Eng, Christena. 2015. Watching closely. A guide to ethnographic observation. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Tett, Gillian. 2021. Anthro-vision. A new way to see in business and life. New York: Avid Reader Press.
    LAADULLISEN AINEISTON JÄSENTÄMISTÄ JA TULKINTAA KÄSITTELEVIÄ LÄHTEITÄ
    Celikoglu, Ozge Merzali, Sebnem Timur Ogut, and Klaus Krippendorff. 2017. How do user stories inspire design? A study of cultural probes. Design Issues 33, no. 2: 84-98. (PDF)
    Chipchase, Jan, Per Persson, Mikko Aarras, Petri Piippo, and Tetsuya Yamamoto. 2005. Mobile essentials. Field study and concepting. Designing for User Experience (DUX) 2-4. (PDF)
    Chipchase, Jan. 2013. Hidden in plain sight. How to create extraordinary products for tomorrow’s customers. New York: Harper Business.
    Crăciun, Magdalena. 2014. Bobbles and values: An ethnography of de-bobbling garments in postsocialist urban Romania. Journal of Material Culture 20, no. 1: 3-20. (PDF)
    Dove, Graham, Sille Julie Abildgaard, Michael Mose Biskjaer, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen, Bo T. Christensen, and Kim Halskov. 2018. Grouping notes through nodes: The functions of Post-It notes in design team cognition. Design Studies 57, 112-134. (PDF)
    EPIC (Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Community) on aktiivinen yhteisö, jonka verkkosivulla on runsaasti esimerkiksi opetusvideoita, kirjallisuutta ja työpaikkailmoituksia laadullisen ethnografian tekijöille.
    Fulton Suri, Jane, and Suzanne Gibbs Howard. 2006. Going Deeper, Seeing Further: Enhancing Ethnographic Interpretations to Reveal More Meaningful Opportunities for Design. Journal of Advertising Research 46, no. 3: 246-250. (PDF)
    Gioia, Dennis A, Kevin G Corley, and Aimee L Hamilton. 2012. Seeking qualitative rigor in inductive research: Notes on the Gioia Methodology. Organizational Research Methods 16, no. 1: 15-31. (PDF)
    Kassan, Anusha, Suzanne Goopy, Amy Green, Nancy Arthur, Sarah Nutter, Shelly Russell-Mayhew, Monica Sesma Vazquez, and Halley Silversides. 2020. Becoming new together: making meaning with newcomers through an arts-based ethnographic research design. Qualitative Research in Psychology 17, no. 2: 294-311. (PDF)
    Murto, Pekka, Sampsa Hyysalo, Jouni K. Juntunen, and Mikko Jalas. 2020. Capturing the micro-level of intermediation in transitions: Comparing ethnographic and interview methods. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions (PDF)
    Saldaña, Johnny. 2011. Fundamentals of qualitative research. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Saldaña, Johnny. 2013. The coding manual for qualitative researchers. Second edition. Los Angeles, CA: Sage. LIITTEENÄ luku 1 (PDF)
    Tsai, W-C, and E Van den Hoven. 2018. Memory probes. Exploring retrospective user experience through traces of use on cherished objects. International Journal of Design 12, no. 3: 57-72. (PDF)

    MUOTOILUAJATTELUUN LIITTYVIÄ LÄHTEITÄ
    • Bregman, Rutger. 2020. Humankind. A hopeful history. Translated by Elizabeth Manton, and Erica Moore. London: Bloomsbury.
    • Brown, Tim. 2019. Change by design. Revised and updated. New York: Harper Business.
    • Buchanan, Richard. 1992. Wicked problems in design thinking. Design Issues 8, no. 2: 5-21. (PDF)
    • Buchanan, Richard. 2001. Design research and the new learning. Design Issues 17, no. 4: 3-23. (PDF)
    • Camacho, Maria. 2020. An integrative model of design thinking. Swinburne University of Technology. (Linkki)
    • Cross, Nigel. 1982. Designerly ways of knowing. Design Studies 3, no. 4: 221-227. (PDF)
    • Cross, Nigel. 2011. Design thinking. Understanding how designers think and work. Oxford: Berg.
    • Dubberly, Hugh. 2004. How do you design? A compendium of models. San Francisco: Dubberly Design Office. (PDF)
    • Lawson, Bryan, and Kees Dorst. 2009. Design expertise. New York: Routledge.
    • Norman, Donald A. 2013. The design of everyday things. London: MIT Press.
    • Nylén, Daniel, Jonny Holmström, and Kalle Lyytinen. 2014. Oscillating Between Four Orders of Design: The Case of Digital Magazines. Design Issues 30, no. 3: 53-68. (PDF)
    • Papanek, Victor. 1973. Design for the real world. Human ecology and social change. Toronto: Bantam Books.
    • Rittel, Horst W. J, and Melvin M Webber. 1973. Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning. Policy Sciences 4, no. 2: 155-169. (PDF)
    • Schön, Donald. 1983. The reflective practitioner. How professionals think in action. USA: Basic Books.
    • Simon, Herbert A. 1969. The sciences of the artificial. Third edition. Cambridge, MAS: MIT Press.