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Evolving discourses on design thinking: how design cognition inspires meta-disciplinary creative collaboration

by: Tilmann Lindberg, Christine Noweski, Christoph Meinel
Technoetic Arts (May 2010), pp. 31-37, doi:10.1386/tear.8.1.31/1  Key: citeulike:12197152

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Originating within research on design cognition, the term design thinking has been growing in popularity over the past three decades, and has become a matter in a variety of discourses, assuming diverse and not necessarily congruent notions. In this article we suggest how to differentiate those discourses on design thinking and discuss its evolution into a meta-disciplinary concept.


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