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Situated Cultural Differences: A Tool for Analyzing Cross-Cultural Co-Creation
Analysing Design Thinking: Studies of Cross-Cultural Co-Creation
  • Tejas Dhadphale, Iowa State University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
7-28-2017
Abstract

Designers in the global era are increasingly challenged to design for diverse cultural context. Both ethnographic and participatory design research methods are integral for conducting cultural inquiries. Co-creation offers an interactive setting for researcher to gain meaningful insights into the tacit and latent aspects of culture. The analysis framework for this study is based on the theoretical construct of situated cultural differences. In the process of co-creation, situated cultural differences become a diagnostic tool used by researchers to categories participants’ everyday experiences into meaningful cultural categories. This paper work focused on identifying the different situated differences used by participants during the co-creation sessions and creating a typology of differences. The analysis was focused on how the research team interpreted the situated differences to establish the underlying cultural values. Four categories of situated cultural differences emerged from the data: material-observable, material-ideological, behavioral-observable and behavioral ideological. The analysis shows that participants preferred the material and behavioral-ideological type of situated differences. This study provides a methodological approach for analyzing cultural differences and integrating diverse cultural aspects into a systematic framework. The theoretical framework of cultural situated differences and the typology of differences provides a framework for designer, design researchers and corporations to identify, categorize and design for cultural differences.

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This is a book chapter published as Dhadphale,T. Situated Cultural Differences: A Tool for Analyzing Cross-Cultural Co-Creation in Analysing Design Thinking: Studies of Cross-Cultural Co-Creation. Bo T. Christensen, Linden J. Ball, Kim Halskov; 2017; 173-190. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
CRC Press
Language
en
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Tejas Dhadphale. "Situated Cultural Differences: A Tool for Analyzing Cross-Cultural Co-Creation" Analysing Design Thinking: Studies of Cross-Cultural Co-Creation Vol. 10 (2017) p. 173 - 190
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tejas-dhadphale/5/