She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation (Jan 2019)

Explanations in Design Thinking: New Directions for an Obfuscated Field

  • Ameer Sarwar,
  • Patrick Thomas Fraser

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 343 – 355

Abstract

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Design plays an integral role in the functions of modern society. Yet the abstract process by which designers carry out their work is not obvious. The study of design thinking has grown in recent years into a major area of academic research, yet it presently lacks a clear theoretical basis; and as a discipline, its methodologies are disparate. Here, we outline and clarify the framework of the scholarly study of design thinking, introducing the major ideas and concepts upon which the field is based. We then discuss in detail the various methodological issues of the field, and argue that, in its current state, the field of design thinking cannot sustain itself as an independent area of academic research. We suggest that design thinking may best be studied from a sociological or science, technology, and society (STS) studies perspective. Keywords: Design Thinking, ambiguity, cognitive science, justification, explanation