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E-raamat: Design Thinking in Technical Communication: Solving Problems through Making and Collaboration [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Texas Tech University, USA)
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"This book explicates the relationships between design thinking, critical making, and socially responsive technical communication. It leverages the recent technology-powered DIY culture called "the Maker Movement" to identify how citizen innovation can inform cutting-edge social innovation that advocates for equitable change and progress on today's "wicked" problems. After offering a succinct account of the origin and recent history of design thinking, along with its connections to the design paradigm inwriting studies, the book analyzes maker culture and its influences on innovation and education through an ethnographic study of three academic makerspaces. It offers opportunities to cultivate a sense of critical changemaking in technical communication students and practitioners, showcasing examples of socially responsive innovation and expert interviews that urge a disciplinary attention to social justice advocacy and an embrace of the design-thinking principle of radical collaboration. The value of design thinking methodologies for teaching and practicing socially responsible technical communication are demonstrated as the author argues for a future in the field that sees its constituents as leaders in radical innovation to solve wicked social problems. This book is essential reading for instructors, students, and practitioners of technical communication, and can be used as a supplemental text for graduate and undergraduate courses in usability and user-centered design and research"--

This book explicates the relationships between design thinking, critical making, and socially responsive technical communication. It leverages the recent technology-powered DIY culture called "the Maker Movement" to identify how citizen innovation can inform cutting-edge social innovation that advocates for equitable change and progress on today’s "wicked" problems.

After offering a succinct account of the origin and recent history of design thinking, along with its connections to the design paradigm in writing studies, the book analyzes maker culture and its influences on innovation and education through an ethnographic study of three academic makerspaces. It offers opportunities to cultivate a sense of critical changemaking in technical communication students and practitioners, showcasing examples of socially responsive innovation and expert interviews that urge a disciplinary attention to social justice advocacy and an embrace of the design-thinking principle of radical collaboration. The value of design thinking methodologies for teaching and practicing socially responsible technical communication are demonstrated as the author argues for a future in the field that sees its constituents as leaders in radical innovation to solve wicked social problems.

This book is essential reading for instructors, students, and practitioners of technical communication, and can be used as a supplemental text for graduate and undergraduate courses in usability and user-centered design and research.

List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xii
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xvi
Series Editor Foreword to Design Thinking in Technical Communication xviii
1 Introducing Design Thinking (and Making) for Technical Communication
1(26)
2 The Maker Movement and Its Influences on Technical Communication and Higher Learning: A Look at Three Makerspaces
27(30)
3 Social Innovation: Designing Humane Technical Communication
57(22)
4 Making and Design Thinking as Pedagogical Strategies for Social Advocacy
79(20)
5 Cultivating Radical Collaboration in Technical Communication
99(22)
Conclusion: Disrupting and Innovating in Technical Communication Through Making and Design Thinking 121(10)
Appendix A Radical Collaboration Survey Questionnaire 131(2)
Appendix B Design Thinking Methods and Exercises 133(4)
Appendix C Annotated Bibliography 137(7)
Index 144
Jason Chew Kit Tham is an assistant professor of technical communication and rhetoric in the Department of English and co-director of the User Experience Research Lab at Texas Tech University.