Friday, April 21, 2017

[Yasmin_discussions] ken.friedman.sheji@icloud.com

Dear Ken,
An article of mine is being published shortly in a special issue on
strategic gardening:
Inter-species encounters at the "*Hexa-Hives*"

The link is here,
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1618866716304101?via%3Dihub

but unfortunately I did not (yet) receive the layouted pdf of the text. If
u cannot access the article via the link, I can send u the unlayouted
version as pdf.
With the project melliferopolis we have been doing practice based research
around bees in urban environments for a few last years.

Hope this is along the lines of what u are looking for.
Many greetings,
Christina


On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 at 16.06, Ken Friedman <ken.friedman.sheji@icloud.com>
wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Last week, I posted a request seeking help in finding articles, reports,
> and documents of any kind on the topics of 1) practice based research, 2)
> practice led research, 3) practice as research, 4) artistic research, 5)
> investigative design, and 6) generative research.
>
> So far, I have received over 200 contributions. I am grateful to those who
> have sent them — I'm writing again to request that people who haven't yet
> sent documents support this project with material.
>
> In working on an article, I discovered that authors use these terms in
> many different ways. In some cases, the same terms designate very different
> approaches, methods, or perspectives. In other cases, different terms
> indicate the same approach, method, or perspective. More confusing still,
> some of these terms designate approaches, methods, or perspectives that
> could easily be characterized using standard research terms from the social
> sciences, natural sciences, humanities, or liberal arts. While artists,
> designers, architects, composers, or other practitioners of the fine arts
> or creative arts have done the projects, these could well be projects by
> researchers in other fields.
>
> I seek anything that anyone can send me that has been published in books,
> journals, reports, or even in the gray literature. I also welcome research
> documents such as PhD dissertations or theses that exemplify these terms if
> when the documents contain an explicit method or methodology section that
> defines terms and methods,
>
> When possible, I'd like actual documents in .pdf or MS Word .docx or .doc
> formats.
>
> It is easy to send documents in any standard format by using WeTransfer.
> WeTransfer hosts a free service that allows users to send up to 20 GB at no
> cost. It is easy to upload documents, and easy to download them.
>
> https://wetransfer.com/
>
> When documents are not accessible, I also welcome links.
>
> Please send these directly to me, not to this list. Email to:
>
> ken.friedman.sheji@icloud.com
>
> As usual, I will compile the documentation that I receive. I will send a
> complete bibliography to everyone who contributes, and I will make the full
> collection available to anyone who wishes a copy. I made the first
> collection available last week, and I will make an updated collection
> available as soon I I finish organizing it.
>
> This project will take two or three months. As with similar projects in
> the past, I will release the complete bibliography and make the collection
> available when it is done.
>
> If you have materials, I will be deeply grateful for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ken
>
> Ken Friedman, PhD, DSc (hc), FDRS | Editor-in-Chief | 设计 She Ji. The
> Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation | Published by Tongji
> University in Cooperation with Elsevier | URL:
> http://www.journals.elsevier.com/she-ji-the-journal-of-design-economics-and-innovation/
>
> Chair Professor of Design Innovation Studies | College of Design and
> Innovation | Tongji University | Shanghai, China ||| University
> Distinguished Professor | Centre for Design Innovation | Swinburne
> University of Technology | Melbourne, Australia
>
> Email ken.friedman.sheji@icloud.com | Academia
> http://swinburne.academia.edu/KenFriedman | D&I http://tjdi.tongji.edu.cn
>
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