社会学
心理学
人机交互
工程伦理学
知识管理
计算机科学
工程类
作者
Yuyao Lin,Yuanning Han,Xiaolan Wang
出处
期刊:CoDesign
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2025-09-26
卷期号:: 1-19
标识
DOI:10.1080/15710882.2025.2563061
摘要
Traditional design approaches reinforce human-nonhuman separations, often excluding species perceived as abjected. In More-than-Human Design (MTHD), efforts to foster multispecies collaboration have primarily focused on charismatic species, overlooking those that evoke disgust or abjection. This study challenges such exclusion by proposing abjection as a productive design force, rather than an obstacle. To explore this, Animal Writing (AW) is integrated into the MTHD process, with autoethnography further expanding it into AW + Autoethnography, collectively forming a reflective MTH design method. Moreover, building on the Research-through-Design approach of Wavering Arc, this study introduces Floating Boundaries, a concept redefines human-nonhuman special separations as negotiated and emergent rather than fixed. The findings further contribute to the development of Emergent Design, a methodology that transitions design from control-based frameworks to adaptive multispecies co-creation. This research demonstrates how AW transforms abjection from a psychological barrier into a generative design force. It offers a novel methodological approach for inclusive, multispecies design within MTHD.
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