I sketched a model for "Agile Media Design Research" in my PhD dissertation: http://folk.uio.no/anderssl/published/lovlie_phd.pdf This is in the context of humanities-based media research, so it is focused on design as a hermeneutic process that can inform research, not so much on project management. -- Anders Sundnes Løvlie Associate professor, Gjøvik University College english.hig.no On 20.02.14 00:00, air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org wrote:
Message: 1 Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 11:32:34 +0100 From: Antoine Mazieres <antoine.mazieres@gmail.com> To: "air-l@listserv.aoir.org" <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: [Air-L] Agile/Extreme/Lean methods for academic research Message-ID: <CAH+6s9fdEg+PxB0FUrZVZpmPG6VCU+nq-2g75zVE=ikg88cjuQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Dear all,
Startups I've been enjoying quite a lot of literature on how to handle project, ideas, development, thinking, etc, with theories such as Extreme, Agile, Lean, etc. All dating of less than 10 years.
I was looking around for similar literature on academic research and project, and couldn't find anything modern, socially-aware (eg. connected) and relevant, making links between doing, thinking, envisioning, writing and more.
I am thinking of the project management, hardware/software/experimentation development needed in the research processes, refactoring of collaborative writings, project design, time management, etc.
Does someone have seen some initiative, publication, blog about this topic ?
Thanks !
Antoine Mazi?res