Gaver – 2014 – Science and Design: The implications of different forms of accountability

Summary: Gaver explores the ways in which science and design are held accountable for the understanding that they each produce. Empirical accountability provides science with the protocols and norms to produce generalizable knowledge. Aesthetic accountability drives design to produce working artifacts with meaning and intention.

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Annotated paper: Gaver – 2014 – Scence & Design – The implications of different forms of accountability

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