Read those design of things books
On 08/08/2012 19:23, "Matthew Malpass" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear Andre, I must recommend Carl DiSalvo (2012) Adversarial Design MIT
>Press. In Adversarial Design DiSalvo looks at technology design and how it
>can provoke and engage the political drawing from Mouffes work on
>agonistic pluralism. Its full of nice examples. A recent special issue of
>the joural Codesign focusing on on Socially responsive design might also
>be of interest as this includes some nice examples. Design Act socially
>and politically engaged design today- critical roles and emerging tactics
>edited by Ramia Maze and Magnus Erikson is also full of examples.
>
>Best
>
>Matt Malpass
>
>
>On 08/08/2012 10:08, "André Liem" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>Dear Collegues, Friends and Researchers,
>>
>>I am trying to find literature /articles about "Design and Politics". I
>>am currently reading Tony Fry's book on "Design as Politics", but am
>>looking fro more concrete / practical examples on how design has achieved
>>to change certain aspects of societiesin a better and faster manner than
>>political governance has managed to do so.
>>
>>Thanks and best wishes,
>>
>>Andre.
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