Designing Change in Emergency Management: What is design? Part 2.
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Introduction In part one, design was presented as an innate human capacity already being exercised by the emergency management community and framed as a process of bringing something new into the world to transform “existing situations into preferred ones” (Simon, 1988, p. 66; Nelson & Stolterman, 2012). Here in part two this understanding will be expanded to include a concern for what the designer designs; the outcome of a design process.
Designing Change in Emergency Management: What is design? Part 2.
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Designing Change in Emergency Management: What is design? Part 2.
Introduction In part one, design was presented as an innate human capacity already being exercised by the emergency management community and framed as a process of bringing something new into the world to transform “existing situations into preferred ones” (Simon, 1988, p. 66; Nelson & Stolterman, 2012). Here in part two this understanding will be expanded to include a concern for what the designer designs; the outcome of a design process.