This paper considers the contemporary position of traditional maker practices and their relationship to sustainability. It outlines the basis of the approach and insights from the field, and offers a range of initiatives where design can make a positive contribution to traditional production. Traditional maker practices are in steep decline in the UK and internationally; the kinds of knowledge promoted and valued in contemporary society tend to beat odds with those inherent to these kinds of practices. The paper considers the inadequacy of purely theoretical forms of knowledge and demonstrates the importance of values-guided practice, experience, skills,and tacit and situated knowledge. It shows the important links between traditional pract...
Sustainable manufacturing appears to be a rapidly developing field and it would be expected that the...
This paper questions the basis of a sustainable approach to product design in an attempt to clarify ...
This paper presents findings from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project Living ...
This paper considers the contemporary position of traditional maker practices and their relationship...
This paper considers the contemporary position of traditional maker practices and their relationship...
© 2019, Intellect Ltd.. All rights reserved. This article explores the relationship between design f...
This article explores the relationship between design for sustainability and traditional making prac...
This paper presents initial findings from Living Design, a project supported by the UK’s Arts and Hu...
The paper examines the relationship between design and sustainability in a policy context of sustain...
Key concepts of sustainability in the contemporary consumer society include cradle-to-cradle, slow-f...
Mainstream design approaches for developing more sustainable ways of living are often underpinned by...
Today, traditional handmade crafts with a particularly local provenance are being appreciated and va...
Modern manufacturing for global markets tends to homogenize material culture through its centralized...
The steady growth of makerspaces to decentralized production enables access to new and previously un...
Sustainable manufacturing appears to be a rapidly developing field and it would be expected that the...
This paper questions the basis of a sustainable approach to product design in an attempt to clarify ...
This paper presents findings from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project Living ...
This paper considers the contemporary position of traditional maker practices and their relationship...
This paper considers the contemporary position of traditional maker practices and their relationship...
© 2019, Intellect Ltd.. All rights reserved. This article explores the relationship between design f...
This article explores the relationship between design for sustainability and traditional making prac...
This paper presents initial findings from Living Design, a project supported by the UK’s Arts and Hu...
The paper examines the relationship between design and sustainability in a policy context of sustain...
Key concepts of sustainability in the contemporary consumer society include cradle-to-cradle, slow-f...
Mainstream design approaches for developing more sustainable ways of living are often underpinned by...
Today, traditional handmade crafts with a particularly local provenance are being appreciated and va...
Modern manufacturing for global markets tends to homogenize material culture through its centralized...
The steady growth of makerspaces to decentralized production enables access to new and previously un...
Sustainable manufacturing appears to be a rapidly developing field and it would be expected that the...
This paper questions the basis of a sustainable approach to product design in an attempt to clarify ...
This paper presents findings from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project Living ...