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Design, when everybody designs: an introduction to design for social innovation
In: Design thinking, design theory
Design - Nachhaltigkeit - Gesellschaft, Verantwortung - Design, Soziale Aspekte - Sozialer Wandel. Design Thinking. Verlagsbeschreibung: "... Manzini distinguishes between diffuse design (performed by everybody) and expert design (performed by those who have been trained as designers) and describes how they interact. He maps what design experts can do to trigger and support meaningful social changes, focusing on emerging forms of collaboration. These range from community-supported agriculture in China to digital platforms for medical care in Canada; from interactive storytelling in India to collaborative housing in Milan. These cases illustrate how expert designers can support these collaborations— making their existence more probable, their practice easier, their diffusion and their convergence in larger projects more effective. Manzini draws the first comprehensive picture of design for social innovation: the most dynamic field of action for both expert and nonexpert designers in the coming decades. ..."
Project-based communities: lessons learned from collaborative city-making experiences
In: CoDesign, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 4-15
ISSN: 1745-3755
Small projects/large changes: Participatory design as an open participated process
In: CoDesign, Band 7, Heft 3-4, S. 199-215
ISSN: 1745-3755
Relational Services
In: Knowledge, technology and policy: an international quarterly, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 45-50
ISSN: 1874-6314
Politics of the everyday
In: Designing in dark times
Le design est la réponse mais quelle était la question ?
In: Multitudes, Band 89, Heft 4, S. 193-199
ISSN: 1777-5841
Les designers et théoriciens Ezio Manzini et Virginia Tassinari répondent à la question posée par le titre du dossier, Design is the answer, but what was the question ? Si, d'une part, se pose la question de l'impact social et politique du design et de sa responsabilité dans les changements sociaux, de l'autre s'impose une réflexion sur les modes d'action du design et sur les fondements de cette action. Dans cette perspective, Manzini met en avant les pratiques d' engendrement et d' engagement comme stratégies d'action communes et communautaires, alors que Tassinari explique comment la définition du designing (plus que du design) comme une action politique nécessite une remise en question du cadre épistémologique qui la fonde.
Tutorial DESIS philosophy talk #6.4 regenerating democracy: a design contribution
This workshop1 aims to provide insight in and research collaboratively with the participants how Hannah Arendt's philosophy can contribute to the discussion about `Participatory Design and Democracy'. The Workshop addresses and discusses how Arendt's understanding of democracy in her book The Human Condition [1] can support design research in questioning if and how far PD is currently regenerating the democratic discourse in local and international contexts. The workshop is framed in the context of the DESIS Philosophy Talks [2], an initiative of DESIS Network [3] _in collaboration with the Design and Democracy Platform [4]. These talks address practical issues and topics that emerge from action-based design research by using the lenses of philosophy, and exploring how the result of these discussions can add meaningful value to design research as such.Full text at ACM
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Plug-ins: design for city making in Barcelona
"This book's central argument is that plug-ins, situated design outcomes that aim to enrich the complex system of the city and expand its potentialities, are a solid yet supple conceptual framework for rethinking how design can be a key agent in city making. This book showcases some of the projects developed by Elisava's Design for City Making Research Lab, a research institute that investigates the role of design in the material and social construction of our habitats, focusing on spatiality, temporality, interactions, meaning, citizen engagement and social impact. Projects by students, professors and researchers, in collaboration with multiple partners including the public administration, NGOs, industry and academy, articulate the concept of design as plug-ins as the core idea of this book. This notion of plug-ins results from a renewed approach to how design can be a key agent in city making. Given that the city is a system of relationships, design for city making means understanding, reinforcing and articulating this network. We posit plug-ins as situated design outcomes that aim to enrich the complex system of the city and expand its potentialities. This book's central argument is that plug-ins are a solid yet supple conceptual framework for rethinking design's agency in the city - the main aim of Elisava's Design for City Making Research Lab"--