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Soma Design and Politics of the Body
Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019, 2019Human reasoning often revolves around dichotomies: male-female, rational-irrational, emotion-thinking, body-mind, white-black, and so on. Through our design processes, we often repeat and reinforce these patterns. We argue that a stronger somatic engagement with the digital materials might open the design space in different manners, thereby bypassing ...
Kristina Höök +7 more
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European Journal of International Relations, 1998
Drawing upon recent work in human geography, postmodernity and studies of public space, this article suggests the importance of spatial representation and architecture to issues of global security. It argues that architecture cannot be understood independently from the larger landscapes on which it is situated — and whose identity it helps to ...
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Drawing upon recent work in human geography, postmodernity and studies of public space, this article suggests the importance of spatial representation and architecture to issues of global security. It argues that architecture cannot be understood independently from the larger landscapes on which it is situated — and whose identity it helps to ...
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Designing-With/In World Politics
Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences, 2021Abstract Why is the praxis of the International Social Sciences (iss) so limited? Why are word counts and abstracts so much more integral to our quotidian workday than datasheets or color palettes? Why do we do little more than write texts and give lectures with – perhaps – the odd foray into photography or film-making?
Austin, Jonathan Luke, Leander, Anna
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Design and the Politics of Collaboration
Companion Publication of the 2019 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2019This workshop aims to advance our knowledge of how CSCW technologies can be better aligned with grassroots politics of collaboration. What politics are inherent in CSCW tools and techniques? How can we examine whether so- ciotechnical systems support collaboration in ways that lead to equitable solutions for all and not just a select few?
Sucheta Ghoshal +5 more
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2021
Design is a relatively young profession emerging with the Industrial Revolution then rising to prominence throughout the twentieth century. Initially, it was concerned with the design of tangible artefacts having utilitarian purposes. In the consumer boom following two world wars domestic goods were then styled to shape and reflect the aspirations and ...
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Design is a relatively young profession emerging with the Industrial Revolution then rising to prominence throughout the twentieth century. Initially, it was concerned with the design of tangible artefacts having utilitarian purposes. In the consumer boom following two world wars domestic goods were then styled to shape and reflect the aspirations and ...
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2011
Design as Politics confronts the inadequacy of contemporary politics to deal with unsustainability. Current 'solutions' to unsustainability are analysed as utterly insufficient for dealing with the problems but, further than this, the book questions the very ability of democracy to deliver a sustainable future.
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Design as Politics confronts the inadequacy of contemporary politics to deal with unsustainability. Current 'solutions' to unsustainability are analysed as utterly insufficient for dealing with the problems but, further than this, the book questions the very ability of democracy to deliver a sustainable future.
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1990
A registered, practicing architect and former Raleigh City Council member, Norma DeCamp Burns broadly defines the evolving relationship of politics and design. Based on her extensive civic involvement, professional training, and term on city council, she suggests that elected officials and members of the design and development communities work together
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A registered, practicing architect and former Raleigh City Council member, Norma DeCamp Burns broadly defines the evolving relationship of politics and design. Based on her extensive civic involvement, professional training, and term on city council, she suggests that elected officials and members of the design and development communities work together
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Journal of Language and Politics, 2016
AbstractRecent changes in open plan office design are intended to facilitate flexible and collaborative work practices. Though promoted in terms of aesthetics and functionality, these changes in layout and furnishing communicate a great deal about how work and the workers that perform them are understood.
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AbstractRecent changes in open plan office design are intended to facilitate flexible and collaborative work practices. Though promoted in terms of aesthetics and functionality, these changes in layout and furnishing communicate a great deal about how work and the workers that perform them are understood.
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2018
Political game design the exploration of the scope, limits, and possibilities of game design for a politically motivated position. Political games may aim to inform, motivate, or challenge people about politics and let them to engage with different levels of political sphere through gameplay.
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Political game design the exploration of the scope, limits, and possibilities of game design for a politically motivated position. Political games may aim to inform, motivate, or challenge people about politics and let them to engage with different levels of political sphere through gameplay.
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