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Research Article

Radical design praxis and the problematics of intent

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Received 19 Oct 2022, Accepted 08 Oct 2023, Published online: 25 Oct 2023

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Figure 1. A snapshot of a planning outline for conducting design interventions, by authors.

Figure 1. A snapshot of a planning outline for conducting design interventions, by authors.

Figure 2. Photo-journal submissions sample, edited to preserve anonymity, by authors.

Figure 2. Photo-journal submissions sample, edited to preserve anonymity, by authors.

Figure 3. Example of mapping networks based on relationships to Citizens UK, by authors.

Figure 3. Example of mapping networks based on relationships to Citizens UK, by authors.

Figure 4. Peircean triad with reference to our focus on how the interpretant and object relationship can contribute to meaning-making (top) followed by a model of ‘winnability’ as the representamen (second) followed by a model of ‘manipulation’ as the representamen (bottom), by authors.

Figure 4. Peircean triad with reference to our focus on how the interpretant and object relationship can contribute to meaning-making (top) followed by a model of ‘winnability’ as the representamen (second) followed by a model of ‘manipulation’ as the representamen (bottom), by authors.

Figure 5. Example of where various meanings can be made of ‘winnability’ in the relationship between representamen, interpretant and object (with the shaded interpretant/object as the space of changing meaning), by authors.

Figure 5. Example of where various meanings can be made of ‘winnability’ in the relationship between representamen, interpretant and object (with the shaded interpretant/object as the space of changing meaning), by authors.

Figure 6. Example of where various meanings can be made of ‘manipulation’ in the relationship between representamen, interpretant and object (with the shaded interpretant/object as the space of changing meaning), by authors.

Figure 6. Example of where various meanings can be made of ‘manipulation’ in the relationship between representamen, interpretant and object (with the shaded interpretant/object as the space of changing meaning), by authors.