Design Science (Jan 2017)

The principle of reflexive practice

  • Yoram Reich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2017.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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‘Practice what you preach’ is a phrase occasionally used to refer to those not acting as they want others to act. There are countless opportunities in professional work and daily life to bring such criticism upon ourselves. While the subject is broad, this study focuses on the application of this idea in research practice, and more specifically in design research. One point of departure is the question: ‘how should we practice research if its results are products just like other products?’ The Principle of Reflexive Practice (PRP) states that considering the outcome of design research or research itself as a product, many design principles, tools, methods or knowledge are applicable to design research.

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