TY - CHAP A1 - Jonas, Wolfgang A1 - Chow, Rosan A1 - Bredies, Katharina A1 - Vent, Kathrin ED - Durling, David ED - Chen, Lin-Lin ED - Poldma, T. ED - Roworth-Stokes, S. ED - Stolterman, E. T1 - Far Beyond Dualisms in Methodology - An Integrative Design Research Medium MAPS T2 - Design & Complexity - Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference (DRS 2010), Montreal, 7 - 9 July, 2010 N2 - Design research is an academic issue and increasingly a success factor for industrial,organizational and social innovation. Efficient methodical support is crucial. The fiercerejection of 1st generation design methods in the early 1970s resulted in thepostmodernist attitude of "no methods", and subsequently in the strong adoption ofscientific ways of thinking for design research. The situation regarding methodologyhas been characterized by unproductive dualisms such as scientific vs. designerlymethods, normative vs. descriptive methods, research vs. design. The potential of theearly (1st generation) methods is neglected and the practical usefulness of designresearch is impeded. The suggestion for 2nd generation methods, conceived asdiscursive instruments, as discussed by Rittel and others has hardly been taken up indesign. The development of MAPS is aimed at the support of practice-oriented design,innovation and research processes. The long-term aim is the development of anintegrated knowledge and communication platform for research through design. MAPSis based upon the idea of a productive reconciliation of the strong dualisms between"scientific" and "designerly" modes of inquiry and supports the emerging concept ofdesign thinking. The paper reports on the ongoing research and development processfrom MAPS1.0 towards MAPS2.0 and beyond. KW - research through design KW - methodology KW - MAPS KW - integrative design research medium Y1 - 2010 UR - https://dl.designresearchsociety.org/conference-volumes/7/ SN - 978-2-9811985-2-5 PB - DRS Digtial Library CY - Montreal, Canada ER -