Human versus User? Towards a Hermeneutical Approach to Human-Centered Design in the Organizations.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Basso, I. M., Human versus User? Towards a Hermeneutical Approach to Human-Centered Design in the Organizations., <>, 2019; 2 (2): 169-179. [doi:10.3280/SO2019-002008] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/145701]
abstract:
The article aims to outline a philosophical approach to the theme of Human-centered design. In the theoretical framework of the Design Research (DR), the expressions User-centered- and Human-centered design (HCD) are widely used as synonymous, while a radical distinction seems to be strongly opportune. Talking about a proper human-centered design in the organizations in the digital era, and not simply about a user-centered design, means to consider the need of creating and sharing meaning.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
human; human centered design; design thinking; organization; hermeneutic; meaning
List of contributors:
Basso, Ingrid Marina
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