为大流行设计:走向恢复和复原力

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Louise Mullagh, R. Cooper, L. Thomas, Justin Sacks, Peter Lloyd Jones, Naomi Jacobs
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设计被认为是一门学科,它是跨越边界解决棘手问题和帮助应对不确定性的理想场所。随着人类的联系越来越紧密,人们认为我们越来越容易接触到COVID-19等病毒。因此,当前的大流行为我们提供了重新思考和重新设计我们的许多做法的机会,以确保我们在未来的类似危机中具有复原力。通过创建和分析一个数据库,收集大流行期间出现的设计干预措施,本文考虑了设计在从当前大流行中集体恢复和为未来建立复原力方面可以发挥的作用。虽然调查结果代表了这一过程的开始(从2020年3月下旬到2020年6月),但我们发现设计已经以各种方式和各种规模进行了部署,从个人、社区、组织、国家和国际。然而,在我们经历并走出大流行的过程中,我们应该在设计研究领域内外反思,我们如何利用设计来实现复苏,并为未来建立复原力。
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Designing for a pandemic: towards recovery and resilience
Design is recognized as a discipline that is ideally placed to work across boundaries to tackle wicked problems and help cope with uncertainty. As humanity continues to become more interconnected it is thought that we are becoming more exposed to viruses such as COVID-19. Therefore, the current pandemic offers us opportunities to re-think and re-design many of our practices to ensure we are resilient in future similar crises .  Through the creation and analysis of a database that captures design interventions that have emerged during the pandemic, the paper considers the role design can play in collectively recovering from the current pandemic and building resilience for the future. Whilst the findings represent the beginning of this process, (from late March until June 2020) we find that design has been deployed in a wide range of ways and on all scales, from the personal, communal, organizational, national  and international. However, as we live through and emerge from the pandemic we should reflect, within the realm of design research and beyond, on how we might harness design to enable recovery and build resilience for the future.
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Strategic Design Research Journal
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