Trend analysis of research hotspots in the field of universal design based on CiteSpace knowledge graph
Abstract
Taking the academic papers related to universal design research from 2010 to 2020 in the Web of Science core collection database as the research object, using the scientific metrology software Citespace to review the development context of this field, it is found that the research in the field of universal design in the past ten years has been concentrated in The following five aspects (1) urban environment (2) product design (3) education and teaching (4) human-computer interaction (5) society and policy. Research and application in these fields directly reflect the diversified application value of universal design. This research also combines the literature content analysis method to make prospects for the emerging development trends in this field to provide ideas for related research at home and abroad.
Keywords: Universal design, inclusive design, design trends
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001874
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