Ron Wakkary is a Professor in SIAT where he founded the Everyday Design Studio (eds.siat.sfu.ca). In addition, he is a part-time Professor of Design for More Than Human-Centred Worlds in Future Everyday, Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Wakkary is the author of the book Things We Could Design for More Than Human-Centered Worlds (MIT Press, 2021), in which he theorizes the notion of designing-with, an expansive and pluralistic rethinking of design in which humans share center stage with nonhumans. The book weaves together posthumanist philosophies with research through design to argue for a more than human-centered approach to designing that acknowledges that humans and nonhumans are relational and entangled, bound together materially, ethically, and existentially. Wakkary’s research has also contributed methodologies for design research and HCI including material speculation, co-speculation, and research products. Earlier research argued for a broader understanding of who designs, called everyday design in which everyday resourceful appropriations of technologies are seen as designing. |