The Social Life of Methods as Epistemic Objects: Interview with Celia Lury

Celia Lury, Martín Tironi, Renato Bernasconi
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Celia Lury is the founder of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick, of which she is a professor and researcher. Out of her interest in the way 'live' methods represent social worlds, she works on interdisciplinary methodologies, feminist and cultural theory, sociology of culture, consumer culture, and algorithms. Celia Lury is co-editor of Routledge Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods (Routledge, 2018), Inventive Methods, (Routledge, 2012), and Measure and Value (Blackwell, 2012), among other volumes. In the following interview, Lury explains how she uses discussion and critical reflection on methods as a means to build interdisciplinarity. She emphasizes that live methods require being activated within a broader assemblage or ecology, and that an ethical orientation is needed when approaching and using methods. For Lury, methods cannot simply be conceived as instruments or tools. Instead, they should be perceived as practices. In this sense, one of the contributions that design makes to the debate on methodology is the specific relationship that designers have with practices and processes. In fact, emphasis on making allows designers to think about the material and semiotic properties of methods in a very enabling way.
作为认知对象的方法的社会生活:西莉亚·鲁瑞访谈录
Celia Lury是华威大学跨学科方法论中心的创始人,她是该中心的教授和研究员。出于对“生活”方法代表社会世界的方式的兴趣,她从事跨学科方法论,女权主义和文化理论,文化社会学,消费文化和算法。Celia Lury是《劳特利奇跨学科研究方法手册》(Routledge, 2018)、《发明方法》(Routledge, 2012)和《衡量与价值》(Blackwell, 2012)等书的共同编辑。在接下来的采访中,Lury解释了她是如何利用讨论和对方法的批判性反思作为建立跨学科的手段的。她强调,活的方法需要在更广泛的组合或生态中激活,并且在接近和使用方法时需要道德取向。对Lury来说,方法不能简单地理解为工具或工具。相反,它们应该被视为实践。从这个意义上说,设计对方法论争论的贡献之一是设计师与实践和过程之间的特定关系。事实上,对制作的强调使设计师能够以一种非常有利的方式思考方法的材料和符号学特性。
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