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A theory landscape of design: mapping the theoretical discourse of the discipline

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2024

Katja Thoring*
Affiliation:
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Roland M. Mueller
Affiliation:
Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany

Abstract

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This paper presents a mapping of theory use in the design discipline based on the corpus of the published ICED and DESIGN conference papers since 2010. We searched the resulting 4,451 papers for occurrences of theories and compared them with an existing ontology of named theories through natural language processing (NLP). The results yielded a variety of analyses, illustrating, for example, the most-used theories and which disciplines these theories stem from. This paper presents a rich overview of the theories relevant to the design discipline and a novel approach to bibliometric analyses.

Type
Design Theory and Research Methods
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