Design anthropology : object cultures in transition / edited by Alison J. Clarke.

"Design Anthropology brings together leading international design theorists, consultants and anthropologists to explore the changing object culture of the 21st century. Decades ago, product designers used basic market research to fine-tune their designs for consumer success. Today the design pr...

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Other Authors: Clarke, Alison J. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.
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Online Access:Bloomsbury Design Library 2019 Collection
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Susanne Kuchler
  • Materials and Design
  • 2. Harvey Molotch
  • Objects in Sociology
  • 3. Alison J. Clarke
  • Anthropological Object in Design: From Victor Papanek to Superstudio
  • 4. Maria Bezaitis and Rick E. Robinson
  • Valuable to Values: How Ùser Research' Ought to Change
  • 5. Jane Fulton Suri
  • Poetic Observation: What Designers Make of What They See
  • 6. Jamer Hunt
  • Prototyping the Social: Temporality and Speculative Futures at the Intersection of Design and Culture
  • 7. Pauline Garvey
  • Consuming IKEA and Inspiration as Material Form
  • 8. Nicolette Makovicky
  • "Erotic Needlework": Vernacular Designs on the Twenty-First-Century Market
  • 9. Vladimir Arkhipov
  • Functioning Forms/Anti-Design
  • 10. Diana Young
  • Coloring Cars: Customizing Motor Vehicles in the East of the Australian Western Desert
  • 11. Lane DeNicola
  • Internet, the Parliament, and the Pub
  • 12. Daniel Miller
  • Interior Decoration
  • Offline and Online
  • 13. Erin B. Taylor and Heather A. Horst
  • Designing Financial Literacy in Haiti
  • 14. Arturo Escobar
  • Stirring the Anthropological Imagination: Ontological Design in Spaces of Transition.
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