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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth ResnickPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.060kg ISBN: 9781350026056ISBN 10: 1350026050 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 11 July 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents- Preface / Elizabeth Resnick Section 1: Making a Stand: A New Social Agenda for Design - Introduction - Elizabeth Resnick - Is Social Design A Thing? - Cameron Tonkinwise - Social Design: From Utopia to the Good Society - Victor Margolin - Emigre Culture and the Origins of Social Design - Alison J. Clarke Section 2: Creating the Future: Defining the Socially Responsible Designer 1964-1999 - Introduction - Elizabeth Resnick - First Things First Manifesto - Ken Garland - Here Are Some Things We Must Do - Ken Garland - Edugraphology-The Myths of Design and the Design of Myths - Victor Papanek - Design As A Socially Significant Activity - Clive Dilnot - Designerly Ways of Knowing - Nigel Cross - The Future Isn't What it Used to Be - Victor Papanek - Commerce or Culture: Industrialization and Design - John Heskett - Wicked Problems in Design Thinking - Richard Buchanan - Good Citizenship: Design as a Social and Political Force - Katherine McCoy - Feminist Perspectives (Design for Society) - Nigel Whitely - There is Such a Thing as Society - Andrew Howard - Design and Reflexivity - Jan van Toorn - Design Noir - Anthony Dunne Section 3: A Sea Change: The Paradigm Shift from Objects to Systems 2000-2020 - Introduction - Elizabeth Resnick - First Things First Manifesto 2000 - Kalle Lasn - A Social Model of Design: Issues of Practice and Research - Victor Margolin and Sylvia Margolin - The Dematerialization of Design - Jorge Frascara - Why Being Less Bad Is No Good (Cradle to Cradle) - William McDonough and Michael Braungart - Clothes That Connect - Kate Fletcher - Design's Role in Sustainable Consumption - Ann Thorpe - Transformative Services and Transformation Design - Daniela Sangiorgi - Rethinking Design Thinking, Part I - Lucy Kimbell - Rethinking Design Thinking, Part 2 - Lucy Kimbell - Design Things and Design Thinking: Contemporary Participatory Design Challenges - Erling Bjoegvinsson, Pelle Ehn, Per-Anders Hillgren - From Design Culture to Design Activism - Guy Julier - Decolonizing Design Innovation - Elizabeth Tunstall - Social Design and Neocolonialism - Cinnamon Janzer and Lauren Weinstein - Futuristic Gizmos, Conservative Ideals: On Speculative Anachronistic Design - Luiza Prado de O. Martins and Pedro Vieira de Oliveira - Privilege and Oppression: Towards a Feminist Speculative Design - Luiza Prado de O. Martins - Is Sustainable Innovation an Oxymoron? - Elizabeth B-N Sanders - Social innovation and design: Enabling, replicating and synergizing - Ezio Manzini - Global Methods, Local Designs - Ahmed Ansari - The Emerging Transition Design Approach - Terry Irwin - Contributors bios - Further reading - IndexReviewsOne of the most compelling design compendiums to emerge since the Looking Closer series! Resnick's selection of essays, both historical and contemporary, offers astute and critical discussions about the transformative potential of socially responsible design. This timely book makes for essential reading for design scholars and practitioners alike. * Fatima Cassim, Co-Editor of Image and Text journal, South Africa * One of the most compelling design compendiums to emerge since the Looking Closer series! Resnick's selection of essays, both historical and contemporary, offers astute and critical discussions about the transformative potential of socially responsible design. This timely book makes for essential reading for design scholars and practitioners alike. * Fatima Cassim, Co-Editor of Image and Text journal, South Africa * In times when some of the founding values of our society seem in crisis, it is urgent to question the social responsibility of designers. This collection of essays on social design, edited by Elizabeth Resnick, is a good starting point for every designer who sees in their practice a chance to promote social innovation. * Gianni Sinni, Deputy Director of the Design MA at the University of the Republic of San Marino * This is a powerful and timely survey of the social design territory and its evolution in the past few decades. Resnick provides an insightful overview of the ways in which design is addressing some of the most pressing issues facing us in the 21st century. Essential reading. * Terry Irwin, Head of the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University, USA * One of the most compelling design compendiums to emerge since the Looking Closer series! Resnick's selection of essays, both historical and contemporary, offers astute and critical discussions about the transformative potential of socially responsible design. This timely book makes for essential reading for design scholars and practitioners alike. * Fatima Cassim, Co-Editor of Image and Text journal, South Africa * In times when some of the founding values of our society seem in crisis, it is urgent to question the social responsibility of designers. This collection of essays on social design, edited by Elizabeth Resnick, is a good starting point for every designer who sees in their practice a chance to promote social innovation. * Gianni Sinni, Deputy Director of the Design MA at the University of the Republic of San Marino * Elizabeth Resnick's The Social Design Reader should be on every essential reading list in design schools everywhere. It provides a much-needed common vocabulary to discuss the maturation of design theory and practice over the last 50 years. The ideas in this book will be the catalyst for debate and discussion, dissertations, masters' projects and research topics, and hopefully the material for a future edition. * Olwen Moseley, Dean of the School of Art and Design at Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK * Author InformationElizabeth Resnick is Professor Emerita of Graphic Design at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |