Supplementary data for the PhD thesis: Food waste matters. Staging design to foster societal transitions

DOI:10.4121/940724bf-6775-4984-a9b1-160698f4bff2.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/940724bf-6775-4984-a9b1-160698f4bff2
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Goss, Hannah; Schifferstein, Rick; Tromp, Nynke; de Koning, Jotte (2025): Supplementary data for the PhD thesis: Food waste matters. Staging design to foster societal transitions. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/940724bf-6775-4984-a9b1-160698f4bff2.v1
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Dataset

Data files on which the studies presented in chapters 2-6 of the Ph.D. thesis of Hannah Goss are based. The aim of this research was to deepen the understanding of transition design and three areas of expertise for designers aiming to foster societal transitions. The aim of this dissertation is to understand expertise crucial for both the design discipline and transition designers working towards systemic change. This understanding aims to advance transition design by establishing a stronger foundation for its practice and knowledge-building. Chapter 2 was based on a descriptive case study that explores how a design agency developed a vision for a future food system. The interview questions from this study are provided. A total of 4 designers and 2 researchers participated in the interviews. Chapter 3 is a research-through-design study consisting of 5 experiments where different process artefacts were developed and tested across five experiments. The materials developed and applied during this study are provided. Chapter 4 was a contextmapping study that engaged 11 Dutch households (43 participants). The study protocol, the cultural probe booklet, the comic strip, innovations used in the study, and participant demographics are provided. Chapter 5 was a series of workshops with design practitioners, students, and company actors. The materials provided during the workshops with the design practitioners and students are provided, including the case descriptions they worked on. Chapter 6 was a quantitative study for which we provided the stimuli and survey questions. The survey was developed in Qualtrics and analysed in SPSS. This study included 312 participants. Details for accessing the spreadsheet with the results of this study are in the README file of that folder.


The data is organised into folders corresponding to thesis chapters, each containing a README file with detailed dataset information.

History

  • 2025-01-28 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

text documents/.pdf within zipped files, image documents within zipped files/.pdf, README within zipped files/.txt

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Human-Centered Design

DATA

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