Finding my woof by tweaking the warp : a personal account of an attempt to better understand learning in a Communication Design course
Master Thesis
2006
Permanent link to this Item
Authors
Supervisors
Journal Title
Link to Journal
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Publisher
University of Cape Town
Department
Faculty
License
Series
Abstract
In this dissertation I set out to research my Design teaching practice from the perspective of enactivism, a term coined by two Chilean theoretical biologists, Humberto Maturana and the late Francisco Varela. Enactivism as a discourse, has its origins in philosophical hermeneutics and means that through our living in the world we are in fact creating our world, where inner and outer specify one another through embodied action.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-108).
Keywords
Reference:
Snaddon, B. 2006. Finding my woof by tweaking the warp : a personal account of an attempt to better understand learning in a Communication Design course. University of Cape Town.