Artistic Cartography and Design Explorations Towards the Pluriverse
Herausgeber: Mikkonen, Enni; Miettinen, Satu; Sarantou, Melanie; Loschiavo Dos Santos, Maria Cecilia
Artistic Cartography and Design Explorations Towards the Pluriverse
Herausgeber: Mikkonen, Enni; Miettinen, Satu; Sarantou, Melanie; Loschiavo Dos Santos, Maria Cecilia
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This edited volume uses an interdisciplinary approach to art and design that not only reframes but also repositions agendas and actions to address fragmented global systems.
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This edited volume uses an interdisciplinary approach to art and design that not only reframes but also repositions agendas and actions to address fragmented global systems.
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- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 173mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781032258232
- ISBN-10: 1032258233
- Artikelnr.: 65892692
- Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 173mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781032258232
- ISBN-10: 1032258233
- Artikelnr.: 65892692
Satu Miettinen is a dean and professor in service design at the Faculty of Art and Design, University of Lapland, Finland. Enni Mikkonen is a postdoctoral researcher in social work at the University of Lapland, Finland. Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos is a professor of design at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Melanie Sarantou is an adjunct professor in social design at the University of Lapland, Finland.
Preface- Andrea W. Mignolo and Walter D. Mignolo
Foreword: The European Commission policy for promoting arts to tackle
societal challenges and increase cohesion and inclusion- Christina Sarvani
and Jarkko Siren
1. Introduction: Artistic cartographies and design explorations towards
the pluriverse - Satu Miettinen, Enni Mikkonen, Maria Cecilia
Loschiavo dos Santos and Melanie Sarantou
Section I: Pluriversal A/r/tographies
2. Record of a multispecies creative exploration in the austral forests
- Mariluz Soto Hormazábal and Mauricio Tolosa
3. Dialogues for plurality-art-based exchange for strengthening youth's
role as agents of change - Katri Konttinen, Enni Mikkonen & Mikko
Ylisuvanto
4. Multiperspective take on pluriversal agenda in artistic research -
Marija Griniuk, Daria Akimenko, Satu Miettinen, Heidi Pietarinen and
Melanie Sarantou
5. A critical retrospective on whiteness in Possible Worlds video
artwork - Mari Mäkiranta and Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä
6. New genre Arctic art in the city of Rovaniemi: Promotion of
de-Arctification and pluralism - Maria Huhmarniemi and Mirja Hiltunen
7. Expanding design narratives through handmade embroidery production: A
dialogue with a community of women in Passira, Pernambuco, Brazil -
Ana Julia Melo Almeida and Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos
8. Afrikana-burying colonial bones to harvest seeds and bouquets of
plurality - Michelle Olga van Wyk
Section II: Design explorations towards the pluriverse
9. Excluding by design - Peter West
10. Knowledge plurality for greater university-community permeability:
Experiences in art and design from fieldwork - Caoimhe Isha Beaulé,
Élisabeth Kaine, Étienne Levac, Anne Marchand and Jean-François
Vachon
11. Other worlds are possible: Advanced computational and design thinking
in South Auckland - Ricardo Sosa
12. Pluriverse perspectives in designing for a cultural heritage context
in the digital age - Jonna Häkkilä, Siiri Paananen, Mari Suoheimo and
Maija Mäkikalli
13. Centring relationships more than humans and things: Translating
design through the culture of the Far East - Namkyu Chun
14. Professionalised designing in between plural makings - Zhipeng Duan
15. Enacting plurality in designing social innovation: Developing a
culturally grounded twenty-first-century leadership programme for a
Cambodian context - Joyce Yee, Sovan Srun and Laura Smitheman
Section III The pluriverse of activism, diversity and accessibility
16. A history of design education in Brazil: A decolonial perspective -
Júlio César Tamer Okabayashi and Maria Cecília Loschiavo Dos Santos
17. Unveiling the layered structures of Youth Work - Ana Nuutinen and
Enni Mikkonen
18. Making IMPACT: Visibility status in participatory projects - Teresa
Torres De Eça and Ângela Saldanha
19. Flag: A shared horizon - Heidi Pietarinen, Amna Qureshi and Melanie
Sarantou
20. Ghost bike agency and urban culture through art activism - Eduardo
Rumenig, Julio Talhari, Maria Cecilia L. Dos Santos and Luiz E.P.B.T.
Dantas
21. Mediating social interaction through a chatbot to leverage the
diversity of a community: Tensions, paradoxes, and opportunities -
Amalia De Götzen, Peter Kun, Luca Simeone, and Nicola Morelli
Foreword: The European Commission policy for promoting arts to tackle
societal challenges and increase cohesion and inclusion- Christina Sarvani
and Jarkko Siren
1. Introduction: Artistic cartographies and design explorations towards
the pluriverse - Satu Miettinen, Enni Mikkonen, Maria Cecilia
Loschiavo dos Santos and Melanie Sarantou
Section I: Pluriversal A/r/tographies
2. Record of a multispecies creative exploration in the austral forests
- Mariluz Soto Hormazábal and Mauricio Tolosa
3. Dialogues for plurality-art-based exchange for strengthening youth's
role as agents of change - Katri Konttinen, Enni Mikkonen & Mikko
Ylisuvanto
4. Multiperspective take on pluriversal agenda in artistic research -
Marija Griniuk, Daria Akimenko, Satu Miettinen, Heidi Pietarinen and
Melanie Sarantou
5. A critical retrospective on whiteness in Possible Worlds video
artwork - Mari Mäkiranta and Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä
6. New genre Arctic art in the city of Rovaniemi: Promotion of
de-Arctification and pluralism - Maria Huhmarniemi and Mirja Hiltunen
7. Expanding design narratives through handmade embroidery production: A
dialogue with a community of women in Passira, Pernambuco, Brazil -
Ana Julia Melo Almeida and Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos
8. Afrikana-burying colonial bones to harvest seeds and bouquets of
plurality - Michelle Olga van Wyk
Section II: Design explorations towards the pluriverse
9. Excluding by design - Peter West
10. Knowledge plurality for greater university-community permeability:
Experiences in art and design from fieldwork - Caoimhe Isha Beaulé,
Élisabeth Kaine, Étienne Levac, Anne Marchand and Jean-François
Vachon
11. Other worlds are possible: Advanced computational and design thinking
in South Auckland - Ricardo Sosa
12. Pluriverse perspectives in designing for a cultural heritage context
in the digital age - Jonna Häkkilä, Siiri Paananen, Mari Suoheimo and
Maija Mäkikalli
13. Centring relationships more than humans and things: Translating
design through the culture of the Far East - Namkyu Chun
14. Professionalised designing in between plural makings - Zhipeng Duan
15. Enacting plurality in designing social innovation: Developing a
culturally grounded twenty-first-century leadership programme for a
Cambodian context - Joyce Yee, Sovan Srun and Laura Smitheman
Section III The pluriverse of activism, diversity and accessibility
16. A history of design education in Brazil: A decolonial perspective -
Júlio César Tamer Okabayashi and Maria Cecília Loschiavo Dos Santos
17. Unveiling the layered structures of Youth Work - Ana Nuutinen and
Enni Mikkonen
18. Making IMPACT: Visibility status in participatory projects - Teresa
Torres De Eça and Ângela Saldanha
19. Flag: A shared horizon - Heidi Pietarinen, Amna Qureshi and Melanie
Sarantou
20. Ghost bike agency and urban culture through art activism - Eduardo
Rumenig, Julio Talhari, Maria Cecilia L. Dos Santos and Luiz E.P.B.T.
Dantas
21. Mediating social interaction through a chatbot to leverage the
diversity of a community: Tensions, paradoxes, and opportunities -
Amalia De Götzen, Peter Kun, Luca Simeone, and Nicola Morelli
Preface- Andrea W. Mignolo and Walter D. Mignolo
Foreword: The European Commission policy for promoting arts to tackle
societal challenges and increase cohesion and inclusion- Christina Sarvani
and Jarkko Siren
1. Introduction: Artistic cartographies and design explorations towards
the pluriverse - Satu Miettinen, Enni Mikkonen, Maria Cecilia
Loschiavo dos Santos and Melanie Sarantou
Section I: Pluriversal A/r/tographies
2. Record of a multispecies creative exploration in the austral forests
- Mariluz Soto Hormazábal and Mauricio Tolosa
3. Dialogues for plurality-art-based exchange for strengthening youth's
role as agents of change - Katri Konttinen, Enni Mikkonen & Mikko
Ylisuvanto
4. Multiperspective take on pluriversal agenda in artistic research -
Marija Griniuk, Daria Akimenko, Satu Miettinen, Heidi Pietarinen and
Melanie Sarantou
5. A critical retrospective on whiteness in Possible Worlds video
artwork - Mari Mäkiranta and Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä
6. New genre Arctic art in the city of Rovaniemi: Promotion of
de-Arctification and pluralism - Maria Huhmarniemi and Mirja Hiltunen
7. Expanding design narratives through handmade embroidery production: A
dialogue with a community of women in Passira, Pernambuco, Brazil -
Ana Julia Melo Almeida and Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos
8. Afrikana-burying colonial bones to harvest seeds and bouquets of
plurality - Michelle Olga van Wyk
Section II: Design explorations towards the pluriverse
9. Excluding by design - Peter West
10. Knowledge plurality for greater university-community permeability:
Experiences in art and design from fieldwork - Caoimhe Isha Beaulé,
Élisabeth Kaine, Étienne Levac, Anne Marchand and Jean-François
Vachon
11. Other worlds are possible: Advanced computational and design thinking
in South Auckland - Ricardo Sosa
12. Pluriverse perspectives in designing for a cultural heritage context
in the digital age - Jonna Häkkilä, Siiri Paananen, Mari Suoheimo and
Maija Mäkikalli
13. Centring relationships more than humans and things: Translating
design through the culture of the Far East - Namkyu Chun
14. Professionalised designing in between plural makings - Zhipeng Duan
15. Enacting plurality in designing social innovation: Developing a
culturally grounded twenty-first-century leadership programme for a
Cambodian context - Joyce Yee, Sovan Srun and Laura Smitheman
Section III The pluriverse of activism, diversity and accessibility
16. A history of design education in Brazil: A decolonial perspective -
Júlio César Tamer Okabayashi and Maria Cecília Loschiavo Dos Santos
17. Unveiling the layered structures of Youth Work - Ana Nuutinen and
Enni Mikkonen
18. Making IMPACT: Visibility status in participatory projects - Teresa
Torres De Eça and Ângela Saldanha
19. Flag: A shared horizon - Heidi Pietarinen, Amna Qureshi and Melanie
Sarantou
20. Ghost bike agency and urban culture through art activism - Eduardo
Rumenig, Julio Talhari, Maria Cecilia L. Dos Santos and Luiz E.P.B.T.
Dantas
21. Mediating social interaction through a chatbot to leverage the
diversity of a community: Tensions, paradoxes, and opportunities -
Amalia De Götzen, Peter Kun, Luca Simeone, and Nicola Morelli
Foreword: The European Commission policy for promoting arts to tackle
societal challenges and increase cohesion and inclusion- Christina Sarvani
and Jarkko Siren
1. Introduction: Artistic cartographies and design explorations towards
the pluriverse - Satu Miettinen, Enni Mikkonen, Maria Cecilia
Loschiavo dos Santos and Melanie Sarantou
Section I: Pluriversal A/r/tographies
2. Record of a multispecies creative exploration in the austral forests
- Mariluz Soto Hormazábal and Mauricio Tolosa
3. Dialogues for plurality-art-based exchange for strengthening youth's
role as agents of change - Katri Konttinen, Enni Mikkonen & Mikko
Ylisuvanto
4. Multiperspective take on pluriversal agenda in artistic research -
Marija Griniuk, Daria Akimenko, Satu Miettinen, Heidi Pietarinen and
Melanie Sarantou
5. A critical retrospective on whiteness in Possible Worlds video
artwork - Mari Mäkiranta and Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä
6. New genre Arctic art in the city of Rovaniemi: Promotion of
de-Arctification and pluralism - Maria Huhmarniemi and Mirja Hiltunen
7. Expanding design narratives through handmade embroidery production: A
dialogue with a community of women in Passira, Pernambuco, Brazil -
Ana Julia Melo Almeida and Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos
8. Afrikana-burying colonial bones to harvest seeds and bouquets of
plurality - Michelle Olga van Wyk
Section II: Design explorations towards the pluriverse
9. Excluding by design - Peter West
10. Knowledge plurality for greater university-community permeability:
Experiences in art and design from fieldwork - Caoimhe Isha Beaulé,
Élisabeth Kaine, Étienne Levac, Anne Marchand and Jean-François
Vachon
11. Other worlds are possible: Advanced computational and design thinking
in South Auckland - Ricardo Sosa
12. Pluriverse perspectives in designing for a cultural heritage context
in the digital age - Jonna Häkkilä, Siiri Paananen, Mari Suoheimo and
Maija Mäkikalli
13. Centring relationships more than humans and things: Translating
design through the culture of the Far East - Namkyu Chun
14. Professionalised designing in between plural makings - Zhipeng Duan
15. Enacting plurality in designing social innovation: Developing a
culturally grounded twenty-first-century leadership programme for a
Cambodian context - Joyce Yee, Sovan Srun and Laura Smitheman
Section III The pluriverse of activism, diversity and accessibility
16. A history of design education in Brazil: A decolonial perspective -
Júlio César Tamer Okabayashi and Maria Cecília Loschiavo Dos Santos
17. Unveiling the layered structures of Youth Work - Ana Nuutinen and
Enni Mikkonen
18. Making IMPACT: Visibility status in participatory projects - Teresa
Torres De Eça and Ângela Saldanha
19. Flag: A shared horizon - Heidi Pietarinen, Amna Qureshi and Melanie
Sarantou
20. Ghost bike agency and urban culture through art activism - Eduardo
Rumenig, Julio Talhari, Maria Cecilia L. Dos Santos and Luiz E.P.B.T.
Dantas
21. Mediating social interaction through a chatbot to leverage the
diversity of a community: Tensions, paradoxes, and opportunities -
Amalia De Götzen, Peter Kun, Luca Simeone, and Nicola Morelli