DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today � critical roles and emerging tactics is a new book that presents and discusses contemporary design practices that engage with political and societal issues. Since 2009, Iaspis� and Interactive Institute�s collaboration DESIGN ACT has been highlighting and discussing practices, in which designers have been engaging critically as well as practically in such issues. Itself an example of applied critical thinking and experimental tactics, the process behind the DESIGN ACT project is considered as a curatorial, participatory and open-ended activity. DESIGN ACT has developed through a website with an online archive; public seminars; presentations and an international network of pract...
Design engages with the political and expresses resistance to hegemonic institutions and ideologies ...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...
This PhD research explores how collaborative relationships and capacities for critical knowledge mak...
DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today — critical roles and emerging tactics is a ...
Addressing social issues and operating in the public realm, contemporary design engages with the pro...
Addressing social issues and operating in the public realm, contemporary design engages with the pro...
The Politics of Design: Act 1 is about participation and political engagement in current design prac...
This contribution was developed in response to the editors brief - to reconsider the relationship be...
A growing community of design researchers and practitioners have been presenting design as a pragmat...
We are in a time of deep transformations, led by digital revolutions following one another. Such tr...
This paper argues that responsible designers are responsive to the needs of the community, detailing...
Critical design, a conceptual offshoot of industrial and product design, has been encouraging debate...
Discussions on design activism generously embrace the activist ethos of designers, but are inconsist...
Designers are often depicted as social change agents that serve the good in the world. Similarly, co...
Re-Framing the Politics of Design is a research, exhibition and book project exploring the role of d...
Design engages with the political and expresses resistance to hegemonic institutions and ideologies ...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...
This PhD research explores how collaborative relationships and capacities for critical knowledge mak...
DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today — critical roles and emerging tactics is a ...
Addressing social issues and operating in the public realm, contemporary design engages with the pro...
Addressing social issues and operating in the public realm, contemporary design engages with the pro...
The Politics of Design: Act 1 is about participation and political engagement in current design prac...
This contribution was developed in response to the editors brief - to reconsider the relationship be...
A growing community of design researchers and practitioners have been presenting design as a pragmat...
We are in a time of deep transformations, led by digital revolutions following one another. Such tr...
This paper argues that responsible designers are responsive to the needs of the community, detailing...
Critical design, a conceptual offshoot of industrial and product design, has been encouraging debate...
Discussions on design activism generously embrace the activist ethos of designers, but are inconsist...
Designers are often depicted as social change agents that serve the good in the world. Similarly, co...
Re-Framing the Politics of Design is a research, exhibition and book project exploring the role of d...
Design engages with the political and expresses resistance to hegemonic institutions and ideologies ...
This paper is written in two sections. The first section explains the socially responsive design re...
This PhD research explores how collaborative relationships and capacities for critical knowledge mak...