Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/proceeding › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › peer review
Introduction: Design Anthropological Futures. / Kjærsgaard, Mette Gislev; Halse, Joachim; Smith, Rachel Charlotte; Vangkilde, Kasper Tang; Binder, Thomas; Otto, Ton.
Design Anthropological Futures. red. / Rachel Charlotte Smith; Kasper Tang Vangkilde; Mette Gislev Kjærsgaard; Ton Otto; Joachim Halse; Thomas Binder. Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. s. 1-16.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/proceeding › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › peer review
}
TY - CHAP
T1 - Introduction: Design Anthropological Futures
AU - Kjærsgaard, Mette Gislev
AU - Halse, Joachim
AU - Smith, Rachel Charlotte
AU - Vangkilde, Kasper Tang
AU - Binder, Thomas
AU - Otto, Ton
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Design Anthropological Futures explores futures and future-making from a design anthropological perspective. Here futures are not understood as striking visions created and implemented by scientists or designers, but rather as collaborative explorations of situated possibilities, formations and actions at the intersection of design and everyday life. The term futures relates both to the theoretical and practical engagement of design anthropology with futures and future-making as a subject – futures in design anthropology – and to the exploration of possible future directions for the discipline itself through such engagements – futures of design anthropology. Through various design anthropological investigations at specific sites – from care homes to corporate organizations, eco-homes to museums, Rio de Janeiro to Italy – this book critically addresses a number of dominant perspectives on, and approaches to, futures, including implied assumptions of singularity, linearity, locality and novelty. In the following we briefly elaborate on these themes and propose alternative perspectives for a design anthropological approach to futures.
AB - Design Anthropological Futures explores futures and future-making from a design anthropological perspective. Here futures are not understood as striking visions created and implemented by scientists or designers, but rather as collaborative explorations of situated possibilities, formations and actions at the intersection of design and everyday life. The term futures relates both to the theoretical and practical engagement of design anthropology with futures and future-making as a subject – futures in design anthropology – and to the exploration of possible future directions for the discipline itself through such engagements – futures of design anthropology. Through various design anthropological investigations at specific sites – from care homes to corporate organizations, eco-homes to museums, Rio de Janeiro to Italy – this book critically addresses a number of dominant perspectives on, and approaches to, futures, including implied assumptions of singularity, linearity, locality and novelty. In the following we briefly elaborate on these themes and propose alternative perspectives for a design anthropological approach to futures.
UR - http://Bloomsburycp3.codemantra.com/Widget_Marketing.aspx?ID=DesignAnthropol&ISBN=9781474280648&sts=r
UR - https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/design-anthropological-futures/ch1-introduction-design-anthropological-futures
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781474280624
SN - 1474280609
SP - 1
EP - 16
BT - Design Anthropological Futures
A2 - Smith, Rachel Charlotte
A2 - Vangkilde, Kasper Tang
A2 - Kjærsgaard, Mette Gislev
A2 - Otto, Ton
A2 - Halse, Joachim
A2 - null, Thomas Binder
PB - Bloomsbury Academic
ER -