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The Ethical Dimension of the Persona Concept

Year 2022, Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 147 - 158, 30.06.2022

Abstract

Persona literature, which has rich content, has long been one of the dominant and popular topics in design. In the literature, which focuses on persona production and its use in the design process, there are hardly any ethical discussions about the philosophical principles of persona production. This article explains the general ethical approach to design practices and explores how persona creation and persona-based design practices can foster ethical thought and action.
For this purpose, the scope of the concepts of persona and ethics is determined and defined. The idea of persona is discussed in terms of objectification, transformation, homogenization of individuals and obtaining individual data, legitimacy of representation, and use ethics.

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Year 2022, Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 147 - 158, 30.06.2022

Abstract

References

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  • [3] International Council of Design. (2020). Model code of professional conduct for designers. https://www.theicod.org/resources/news-archive/design-professionalism-standards-of-professional-conduct Last Accessed: 05.05.2022
  • [4] Industrial Designers Society of America. (2021). Ethical principles and code of ethics. https://www.idsa.org/code-ethics Last Accessed: 05.05.2022
  • [5] The French Designers Alliance. (2021). Code of ethics for professional designers. http://www.alliance-francaise-des-designers.org/code-of-ethics-for-professional-designer.html Last Accessed: 05.05.2022
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  • [12] Solis, B. (2015). X: The experience when business meets design. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons.
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  • [51] Chen, R., and Liu, J. (2015). Personas: Powerful tool for designers. Design Thinking: New Product Development Essentials from the PDMA, 27-40.
  • [52] Massanari, A.L. (2010). Designing for imaginary friends: Information architecture, personas and the politics of user-centered design. New Media & Society 12(3): 401–416.
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  • [57] Korsgaard, D., Bjørner, T., Sørensen, P. K. and Burelli, P. (2020). Creating user stereotypes for persona development from qualitative data through semi-automatic subspace clustering. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 30(1), 81-125. [58] Mulder, S. and Yaar, Z. (2007). The user is always right: A practical guide to creating and using personas for the Web. Voices that matter, Berkeley, CA: New Riders.
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  • [65] Sharrock, W., and Anderson, B. (1994). The user as a scenic feature of the design space. Design Studies, 15(1), 5-18.
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  • [67] Levinas, E. (1985). Ethics and infinity. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Architecture
Journal Section Industrial Design
Authors

Serkan Güneş

Çisem Ercömert Görgün

Publication Date June 30, 2022
Submission Date May 23, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 10 Issue: 2

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APA Güneş, S., & Ercömert Görgün, Ç. (2022). The Ethical Dimension of the Persona Concept. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning, 10(2), 147-158.