The research investigates the role of service design and improvisation as decolonising practice. It is based on case study research with a focus group consisting of Namibian artists, designers, artisans and arts organisations who participated in artistic and cultural exchange activities of the Art South-South Trust (ASST), a start-up Namibian not for profit (NFP) organisation. The goal of ASST was to increase visibility of the focus group members, enable global exposure and create an arena for multi-vocality. The paper creates a practical framework for decolonising practices in Namibian arts and design by drawing on reflective practice to analyse the activities of ASST alongside interview data collected from Namibian and Australian partner ...
Tourist crafts in Namibia serve as memories of exciting trips and holidays. The consumption of craft...
This dissertation sets out to describe the processes and dynamics at play in the development of a co...
This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging...
Several artists have been occupied with the subject of decolonization in Namibia lately. By means of...
Improvisatory processes are considered synonymous with play, offering only second-best solutions to ...
This study presents the first holistic mapping of Namibian craft and design through narrative and co...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
In an effort to challenge the ways in which colonial power relations and Eurocentric knowledges are ...
There are many examples of initiatives involving design students collaborating with African artisans...
Margin to Margin: Women living on the edges of the world is an art and research project that took pl...
This chapter discusses the facilitator’s role and methods that would embrace decolonial practices. I...
Prism-like, the 2022 Hlakanyana project at the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Art, Des...
Afrikana—Afrika’s rich cultural heritage—underpins the visually striking narrative that can be seen ...
Participatory event design opens up opportunities for the sustainable transformation of a community ...
Design practice, at its contemporary state, contributes to replicating a homogenizing ontology that ...
Tourist crafts in Namibia serve as memories of exciting trips and holidays. The consumption of craft...
This dissertation sets out to describe the processes and dynamics at play in the development of a co...
This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging...
Several artists have been occupied with the subject of decolonization in Namibia lately. By means of...
Improvisatory processes are considered synonymous with play, offering only second-best solutions to ...
This study presents the first holistic mapping of Namibian craft and design through narrative and co...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Anthropology/Sociology)This dissertation investigates colonial and postco...
In an effort to challenge the ways in which colonial power relations and Eurocentric knowledges are ...
There are many examples of initiatives involving design students collaborating with African artisans...
Margin to Margin: Women living on the edges of the world is an art and research project that took pl...
This chapter discusses the facilitator’s role and methods that would embrace decolonial practices. I...
Prism-like, the 2022 Hlakanyana project at the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Art, Des...
Afrikana—Afrika’s rich cultural heritage—underpins the visually striking narrative that can be seen ...
Participatory event design opens up opportunities for the sustainable transformation of a community ...
Design practice, at its contemporary state, contributes to replicating a homogenizing ontology that ...
Tourist crafts in Namibia serve as memories of exciting trips and holidays. The consumption of craft...
This dissertation sets out to describe the processes and dynamics at play in the development of a co...
This article offers an overview of the research undertaken in Namibia in 2019 by a group of emerging...