ABOUT US

The social design research group was established in 2015 at the Department of Design, Media and Educational Science / SDU

The social design research group was established in 2015 at the Department of Design, Media and Educational Science / SDU

The group has a keen interest in how people can be involved in participatory design processes leading to social value for the individual and society at large. By social value, we refer to changes at a human scale that is felt to be beneficial for marginalised or vulnerable societal groups and communities.

The group has a keen interest in how people can be involved in participatory design processes leading to social value for the individual and society at large. By social value, we refer to changes at a human scale that is felt to be beneficial for marginalised or vulnerable societal groups and communities.

Design research practice is essential for our work

We use design methods to make sense of wicked problems, as a way of engaging and co-designing with people and as a process of making artefacts or services enabling people to cope with difficult situations in life.

 

Through a number of research projects we have documented our ability to evaluate social design outcomes by bridging disciplines from the human and social sciences.

In order to secure meaningful implementation of our design, we work with organisations within the public and private sector from the earliest developmental phases.

RESEARCH AREAS

In our social design unit we are concerned with the urgent societal need for rethinking core services of the Scandinavian and European welfare states. In particular, our research projects lies within the following four areas:

NEWS

Paper presented at the 8th Nordic Design Research Conference

Navigating social design projects in the public sector On June 2-4 the 8th Nordes Conference was held at the new Aalto University in Helsinki, and we presented recent work: an agile model for navigating social design projects through the complex challenges that inevitably occur when designing and implementing new [...]

CAPTIVATED and prison interviews presented at Aalborg University

What kind of family narratives do children and incarcerated fathers tell about troubled family relations? This question was one of the central topics of our talk at the 3 day conference Storytelling and the Future of Organizations, held at Aalborg University from May 8-10. At the seminar we were [...]

Keynote talk at the Milano Triennale

"Everyday Experimenting" is a 1-day symposium that will take place on May 24 as part of Finland's XXII Triennale contribution. At the event, designers, activists, academics, policy-makers, among others will gather to critically dicsuss whether citizen participation and activism in design lead to changes in a world facing unsustainable consumption [...]

Thomas Markussen
thma@sdu.dk +45 93507196

Eva Knutz
evak@sdu.dk+45 93507135

University of Southern Denmark
Department of Design, Media and Educational Science
Universitetsparken 1
6000 Kolding, Denmark