Repository | Book | Chapter
The uneasy relationship between design and design research
pp. 25-39
Abstract
In 1848, a thin book appeared with the provocative-sounding title: Die Wertlosigkeit der Jurisprudenz als Wissenschaft [The worthlessness of jurisprudence as a science]. The author was the well-known lawyer Julius Hermann von Kirchmann.[01] In this work, he analysed the part played by jurisprudence in improving the practice of law and arrived at a conclusion that did not go down very well with lawyers. In order to allay any suspicions that he was trying to start a futile dispute, he began his exposition with the following sentence: "The subject of my paper today might easily lead some to suspect that I am only interested in a piquant sentence, with no concern for the deeper truth of the matter." [01]
Publication details
Published in:
Michel Ralf (2007) Design research now: essays and selected projects. Basel, Birkhäuser.
Pages: 25-39
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7643-8472-2_2
Full citation:
Bonsiepe Gui (2007) „The uneasy relationship between design and design research“, In: R. Michel (ed.), Design research now, Basel, Birkhäuser, 25–39.