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    Decolonising and Indigenising Design: Theory, Methodologies, Storytelling, and Creative Practice

    Decolonising and Indigenising Design by Hernandez Ibinarriaga, Desiree;

    Theory, Methodologies, Storytelling, and Creative Practice

    Series: Routledge Research in Product Design;

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    Short description:

    This book draws on Indigenous knowledges, methodologies and methods, presenting concepts of decolonising and Indigenous design interweaved as theory, storytelling, and practices. Useful for students and scholars of design, art, architecture, culture, decolonising methodologies, biocultural diversity, and design beyond human and materiality.

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    Long description:

    This book offers a new approach to design theory and practice that draws on Indigenous knowledges, methodologies and methods, presenting concepts of decolonising and Indigenous design that are interweaved as theory, storytelling, and practices.


    The arena of design sustainability, social design, and innovation has been a site of debate since the 1960s. Yet, the ways in which design has redefined this complex realm has not directly addressed Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing, which could be of paramount importance to the transformation of the design field and beyond in creative practices. In response, this book offers valuable insights into how design practitioners can incorporate Indigenous practices to decolonise education, research, and design, and dismantle colonised paradigms, ways of thinking and practice in design. This approach is presented through storytelling, theory, methodology, methods, and practical examples to enlighten the reader. The book proposes a transformation in the role designers play, through understanding relationality between people, land, and the immaterial, while giving voice and agency to the land and waters, Our Mother Earth. Design is considered as a way to harness opportunities through the deep connection between people and Place, and the book critically promotes a more contextual and dynamic understanding of decolonising and Indigenising design practices and spaces through relational design.


    This book will be useful for students and scholars studying in the fields of design, art, architecture, culture, decolonising methodologies, biocultural diversity, and design beyond human and materiality.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Ways of being  1. My journey: Navigating cultural identity and engaging with this book  2. Indigenous worldviews, cosmology, and knowledges  3. Indigenous design: Indigenous-led design practice, Country/Mother Earth and relational-centred design  Part 2: Ways of knowing and doing  4. Decolonising design practice: Indigenous led in partnership with respectful non-Indigenous people and allies  5. Critical co-Design, guidelines, and Biocultural Workshop  6. Biocultural Workshop case study  7. Indigenous design practices  Part 3: Ways of (Co)becoming  8. Relational design: A way of being, knowing, doing and (co)becoming  Afterword: My learning journey and my way of becoming

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