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

Visit to Veenhuizen Prison

The social design unit travels to the north of Holland to see the new “fathers wing” in Veenhuizen prison Despite COVID restrictions, we manage to visit the prison in Veenhuizen in the Netherlands and meet the researchers and prison staff who are attached to this particular prison and who [...]

New publication in Design Studies

How do we account for our implicit assumptions and roles embedded in a social design project? This article - co-authored together with our good colleague Mette Gislev Kjærsgaard - links to our research project ‘Changing Perspectives’ - a social design project aimed at designing games to support family consultants [...]

New Routledge book “Design & Political Dissent”

Book chapter on the politics of design activism Jilly Traganou from Parsons New School in New York is the editor of the book Design & Political Dissent: Spaces, Visuals, Materialities just published by Routledge. The book contains a number of interesting contributions from designers and scholars around the globe [...]

Fieldwork initiated in Germany and Denmark

Cancer patients evaluate the Patient Empowerment Kit The Patient Empowerment Kit is currently being evaluated by cancer patients in the EU-funded research project Heracles. This is part of a larger field study which aims at identifying barriers and possibilities for implementing the kit in the German and Danish healthcare [...]

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