Course syllabus spring 2020
        
    
        Course syllabus spring 2020
    
    Title
            Design, Publics and Engagement
        Swedish title
            Design, Publics and Engagement
        Course code
            PD177A
        Credits
            7.5 credits
        Grading scale
            UG / Fail (U) or Pass (G)
        Language of instruction
            English
        Decision-making body
            Faculty of Culture and Society
        Syllabus approval date
            2019-08-28
        Syllabus valid from
            2020-01-20
        Entry requirements
            52,5 hp credits within the Major Subject Product Design, among these the course Produktdesign: Designmetodik should be passed in it's entirety , or
60 credits within the subject Design.
Level
    Basic level
        
        No main field.
            Progression level
            G2F  
        Progression level in relation to degree requirements
        The course is part of the  Product design program.
        Course objectives
        The course Design, Publics and Engagement provides an introduction to how designers can operate in relation to societal issues. The aim is to offer students with a general overview of how design can be used as way to explore and raise awareness and discussions about societal challenges. Through a group project and seminars in class room the course provides an introduction to some of the design approaches (for example co-design, speculative design, critical making) that aim at mobilize publics around societal challenges and spark engagement, discussion and reflection about them.
Learning outcomes
        - To have a basic understanding of how design can spark discussions and reflections about politics, ethics and societal issues.
 - To have a basic overview of some of the design approaches that aim at foster public engagement in societal issues.
 - To be able to perform a minor design process aiming at sparking engagement, discussion and reflection.
 - Show the ability of articulating problem framing within a design process
 - Show the ability of evaluating how a design concept is able to invite others to engage in a societal issue.
 
Assessment
        Design project 4,5 Hp (learning outcome 3,4,5) 
Written text 3 Hp (learning outcome 1,2)
Course literature and other study material
            
            - C. Di Salvo, (2009). Design and the Construction of Publics. Design issues, 25(1), 48-63.
 - C. Di Salvo, (2010). Design, democracy and agonistic pluralism. In Proceedings of the design research society conference(pp. 366-371). Montreal: Design Research Society.
 - A. Yaneva (2009) Making the Social Hold: Towards an Actor-Network Theory of Design, Design and Culture, 1:3, 273-288
 - Khovanskaya, V., Dombrowski, L., Harmon, E., Korn, M., Light, A., Stewart, M., & Voida, A. (2018). Designing against the status quo. Interactions, 25(2), 64-67.
 - A.Wilkie, M. Ward (2010). Made in criticalland: designing matters of concern. Networks of Design: Proceedings of the 2008 Annual International Conference of the Design History Society (UK) University College Falmouth, 3-6 September
 
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Course evaluation
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Interim rules
        If a course ceases to be available or has undergone any major changes, the students are to be offered two opportunities to retake the examination during the year following the change for re-examination, based on the syllabus which applied at registration.
Additional information
        Undervisningsspråk: engelska