Dear Birger
Bruno Latour exhibits a very exciting level of clarity in his understanding of design in this paper that was for a conference of design historians.
Pdf file can be downloaded from here.
http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/112-DESIGN-CORNWALL-GB.pdf
I had made a blog post about this some time ago which can be seen at this link
http://design-for-india.blogspot.in/search/label/Bruno%20Latour
With warm regards
M P Ranjan
From home
3 July 2015 at 8.30 pm IST
Prof M P Ranjan
Independent Academic, Ahmedabad
Adjunct Professor (Design) Ahmedabad University
Author of blog : http://www.designforindia.com
Archive of papers : https://ahduni.academia.edu/RanjanMP
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> On 03-Jul-2015, at 7:23 pm, Birger Sevaldson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear Lubomir ,
> on second thought my reply came throug a bit wrong. I would love sociologists to learn design. I just dont think a short course will do. Double educations seem interesting but most often it seems difficult to pursue and maintain both. So yes to sociologists becomming designers but it does not replace the fully trained designers. Just as designers with some sociological insight only works within limitations and needs handling wit care.
> Then the construction of collaborative teams is an interesting theme.
> Warm regards from sunny Tønsberg.
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