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Value sensitive design as a formative framework

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In this article, we first offer a model of design knowledge types (know-about, know-that, know-how) and their interrelationships in value sensitive design. Then we demonstrate that value sensitive design is a formative framework, which provides a shaping influence on practice, enables creative appropriation, and supports theory and method development.

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      cover image Ethics and Information Technology
      Ethics and Information Technology  Volume 23, Issue 1
      Mar 2021
      89 pages

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      Kluwer Academic Publishers

      United States

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      Published: 01 March 2021
      Accepted: 13 January 2021

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      1. Design knowledge
      2. Design method
      3. Design model
      4. Design theory
      5. Formative framework
      6. Skillful practice
      7. Value sensitive design

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