The social design reader /

"[This book] is an anthology of key writings written over the past 55 years by leading proponents, researchers, and practitioners shaping the emergence of socially responsible design as a concept, as a nascent field of study, and as a developing discipline within professional design practice.&q...

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Group Author: Resnick, Elizabeth (Editor)
Published: Bloomsbury Visual Arts,
Publisher Address: London, UK :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "[This book] is an anthology of key writings written over the past 55 years by leading proponents, researchers, and practitioners shaping the emergence of socially responsible design as a concept, as a nascent field of study, and as a developing discipline within professional design practice."--Preface (page [xiii]).
Carrier Form: xv, 476 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [461]-463) and index.
ISBN: 9781350026056
1350026050
9781350026063
1350026069
Index Number: TS171
CLC: TB47-05
Call Number: TB47-05/S678
Contents: Making a stand: a new social agenda for design. --
Is social design a thing? /
Social design: from utopia to the Good Society /
Émigré culture and the origins of social design /
Creating the future: defining the socially responsible designer 1964-99. --
First Things First Manifesto /
Here are some things we must do /
Edugraphology---the myths of design and the design of myths /
Design as a socially significant activity /
Designerly ways of knowing /
The future isn't what it used to be /
Commerce or culture: industrialization and design /
Wicked problems in design thinking /
Good citizenship: design as a social and political force /
Feminist perspectives (Design for society) /
There is such a thing as society /
Design and reflexivity /
Design noir /
A sea change: the paradigm shift from objects to systems 2000-20. --
First Things First 2000 Manifesto --
A "social model" of design: issues of practice and research /
The dematerialization of design /
Why being "less bad" is no good (Cradle to cradle) /
Clothes that connect /
Design's role in sustainable consumption /
Transformative services and transformation design /
Rethinking design thinking: Part I /
Rethinking design thinking: Part II /
Design things and design thinking: contemporary participatory design challenges /
From design culture to design activism /
Decolonizing design innovation: design anthropology, critical anthropology, and indigenous knowledge /
Social design and neocolonialism /
Futuristic gizmos, conservative ideals: on speculative anachronistic design /
Privilege and oppression: towards a feminist speculative design /
Is sustainable innovation an oxymoron? /
Social innovation and design: enabling, replicating and synergizing /
Global methods, local designs /
The emerging transition design approach /