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Collective Design Practices
 
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ISBN13:9781032408132
ISBN10:1032408138
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:88 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Weight:163 g
Language:English
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Collective Design Practices

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

By encouraging a critical evaluation of the contemporary processes of knowledge creation within design, Collective Design Practices aims to open perspectives and conversations on the immense possibilities thinking and acting collectively can have in work, education, culture, and life.

Long description:

By encouraging a critical evaluation of the contemporary processes of knowledge creation within design, Collective Design Practices aims to open perspectives and conversations on the immense possibilities thinking and acting collectively can have in work, education, culture, and life.


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Through the observation of past and present collectives of varying scales and geographies, and reflections on the implications of dialogue, generosity, and participation in non-hierarchical structures, this concise book provides a condensed exploration of how our relationships with identity, authorship, context, and each other can shape the way we work and think together, ultimately influencing our approaches to solving the increasingly complex issues of our futures.


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Bringing together reflection and critical discussion, and acknowledging the disconnection between design research and design practice, this short, accessible book provides both a point of contact to research and a point of access to practitioners interested in the possible trajectories of the extended design field.

Table of Contents:

Introduction  1. Understanding design  2. Beyond individually-centred practices  3. A small design collective: projektado  4. A large design collective: Hay Futura  5. Collective structures outside of design  6. Identity, authorship, and ownership  7. Context as designer  8. Design through dialogue  9. Rethinking design collectively  10. A directory of tools and practices



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