Design Anthropological Futures
Herausgeber: Halse, Joachim; Otto, Ton; Binder, Thomas; Smith, Rachel Charlotte; Gislev Kjaersgaard, Mette; Tang Vangkilde, Kasper
Design Anthropological Futures
Herausgeber: Halse, Joachim; Otto, Ton; Binder, Thomas; Smith, Rachel Charlotte; Gislev Kjaersgaard, Mette; Tang Vangkilde, Kasper
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A major contribution to the field, this ground-breaking book explores design anthropologyâ s focus on futures and future-making. Examining what design anthropology is and what it is becoming, the authors push the frontiers of the discipline and reveal both the challenges for and the potential of this rapidly growing transdisciplinary field.
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A major contribution to the field, this ground-breaking book explores design anthropologyâ s focus on futures and future-making. Examining what design anthropology is and what it is becoming, the authors push the frontiers of the discipline and reveal both the challenges for and the potential of this rapidly growing transdisciplinary field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781474280600
- ISBN-10: 1474280609
- Artikelnr.: 44476139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781474280600
- ISBN-10: 1474280609
- Artikelnr.: 44476139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rachel Charlotte Smith is Assistant Professor of Design Anthropology at the Centre for Participatory Information Technology (PIT), Aarhus University, DenmarkKasper Tang Vangkilde is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Aarhus University, DenmarkMette Gislev Kjærsgaard is Associate Professor of Design Anthropology at the University of Southern Denmark, DenmarkTon Otto is Professor of Anthropology at Aarhus University, Denmark and at James Cook University, AustraliaJoachim Halse is Associate Professor of Design Anthropology at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, DenmarkThomas Binder is Professor of CoDesign at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark
List of FiguresContributorsAcknowledgments1. Introduction: Design Anthropological Futures Mette Gislev Kjaersgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)
Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)Section I: Ethnographies of the Possible2. Cultures of the Future: Emergence and Intervention in Design Anthropology Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)3. Design and the Future: Temporal Politics of 'Making a Difference' Ramia Mazé (Konstfak University College of Arts
Crafts and Design
Sweden and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm
Sweden)4. Different Presents in the MakingMike Anusas (University of Strathclyde
UK) and Rachel Harkness (University of Aberdeen
UK)5. The New Design Ethnographers 1968-1974: Towards a Critical Historiography of Design Anthropology Alison J. Clarke
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
AustriaSection II: Interventionist Speculations6. Design Interventions as a Form of Inquiry Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Laura Boffi (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Denmark)7. Jostling Ethnography Between Design and Participatory Art Practices and the Collaborative Relations it Engenders George E. Marcus (University of California
Irvine
USA)8. Conversation Dispositifs: Towards a Transdisciplinary Design Anthropological Approach Zoy Anastassakis (University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) and Barbara Szaniecki (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil)9. The Irony of Drones for Foraging: Exploring the Work of Speculative Interventions Carl DiSalvo (Georgia Institute of Technology
USA)Section III: Collaborative Formations of Issues10. Para-Ethnography 2.0: An Experiment in Design Anthropological Collaboration Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Morten Hulvej Rod (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)11. Design Anthropology On the Fly: Performative Spontaneity in Commercial Ethnographic Research Brendon Clark (Interactive Institute Stockholm
Sweden) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)12. Politics of Inviting: Co-Articulations of Issues in Designerly Public Engagement Kristina Lindström (Umeå University
Sweden) and Åsa Ståhl (Umeå University
Sweden) 13. Collaboratively Cleaning
Archiving and Curating the Heritage of the Future Adam Drazin
Robert Knowles
Isabel Bredenbroeker
Anais Bloch
(University College London
UK)Section IV: Engaging Things14. Design Anthropological Frictions - Mundane Practices meet Speculative Critique Mette Kjærsgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark) and Laurens Boer (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)15. Things as Co-ethnographers: Implications of a Thing Perspective for Design and Anthropology Elisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology
Netherlands)
Chris Speed (University of Edinburgh
UK)
Nazli Cila (Applied University of Amsterdam
Netherlands) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)16. Design Anthropology as Ontological Exploration and Inter-Species Engagement Tau Ulv Lenskjold (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Sissel Olander (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)17. The Things We Do: Encountering the Possible Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)Index
Denmark)
Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)Section I: Ethnographies of the Possible2. Cultures of the Future: Emergence and Intervention in Design Anthropology Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)3. Design and the Future: Temporal Politics of 'Making a Difference' Ramia Mazé (Konstfak University College of Arts
Crafts and Design
Sweden and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm
Sweden)4. Different Presents in the MakingMike Anusas (University of Strathclyde
UK) and Rachel Harkness (University of Aberdeen
UK)5. The New Design Ethnographers 1968-1974: Towards a Critical Historiography of Design Anthropology Alison J. Clarke
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
AustriaSection II: Interventionist Speculations6. Design Interventions as a Form of Inquiry Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Laura Boffi (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Denmark)7. Jostling Ethnography Between Design and Participatory Art Practices and the Collaborative Relations it Engenders George E. Marcus (University of California
Irvine
USA)8. Conversation Dispositifs: Towards a Transdisciplinary Design Anthropological Approach Zoy Anastassakis (University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) and Barbara Szaniecki (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil)9. The Irony of Drones for Foraging: Exploring the Work of Speculative Interventions Carl DiSalvo (Georgia Institute of Technology
USA)Section III: Collaborative Formations of Issues10. Para-Ethnography 2.0: An Experiment in Design Anthropological Collaboration Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Morten Hulvej Rod (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)11. Design Anthropology On the Fly: Performative Spontaneity in Commercial Ethnographic Research Brendon Clark (Interactive Institute Stockholm
Sweden) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)12. Politics of Inviting: Co-Articulations of Issues in Designerly Public Engagement Kristina Lindström (Umeå University
Sweden) and Åsa Ståhl (Umeå University
Sweden) 13. Collaboratively Cleaning
Archiving and Curating the Heritage of the Future Adam Drazin
Robert Knowles
Isabel Bredenbroeker
Anais Bloch
(University College London
UK)Section IV: Engaging Things14. Design Anthropological Frictions - Mundane Practices meet Speculative Critique Mette Kjærsgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark) and Laurens Boer (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)15. Things as Co-ethnographers: Implications of a Thing Perspective for Design and Anthropology Elisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology
Netherlands)
Chris Speed (University of Edinburgh
UK)
Nazli Cila (Applied University of Amsterdam
Netherlands) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)16. Design Anthropology as Ontological Exploration and Inter-Species Engagement Tau Ulv Lenskjold (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Sissel Olander (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)17. The Things We Do: Encountering the Possible Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)Index
List of FiguresContributorsAcknowledgments1. Introduction: Design Anthropological Futures Mette Gislev Kjaersgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)
Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)Section I: Ethnographies of the Possible2. Cultures of the Future: Emergence and Intervention in Design Anthropology Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)3. Design and the Future: Temporal Politics of 'Making a Difference' Ramia Mazé (Konstfak University College of Arts
Crafts and Design
Sweden and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm
Sweden)4. Different Presents in the MakingMike Anusas (University of Strathclyde
UK) and Rachel Harkness (University of Aberdeen
UK)5. The New Design Ethnographers 1968-1974: Towards a Critical Historiography of Design Anthropology Alison J. Clarke
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
AustriaSection II: Interventionist Speculations6. Design Interventions as a Form of Inquiry Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Laura Boffi (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Denmark)7. Jostling Ethnography Between Design and Participatory Art Practices and the Collaborative Relations it Engenders George E. Marcus (University of California
Irvine
USA)8. Conversation Dispositifs: Towards a Transdisciplinary Design Anthropological Approach Zoy Anastassakis (University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) and Barbara Szaniecki (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil)9. The Irony of Drones for Foraging: Exploring the Work of Speculative Interventions Carl DiSalvo (Georgia Institute of Technology
USA)Section III: Collaborative Formations of Issues10. Para-Ethnography 2.0: An Experiment in Design Anthropological Collaboration Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Morten Hulvej Rod (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)11. Design Anthropology On the Fly: Performative Spontaneity in Commercial Ethnographic Research Brendon Clark (Interactive Institute Stockholm
Sweden) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)12. Politics of Inviting: Co-Articulations of Issues in Designerly Public Engagement Kristina Lindström (Umeå University
Sweden) and Åsa Ståhl (Umeå University
Sweden) 13. Collaboratively Cleaning
Archiving and Curating the Heritage of the Future Adam Drazin
Robert Knowles
Isabel Bredenbroeker
Anais Bloch
(University College London
UK)Section IV: Engaging Things14. Design Anthropological Frictions - Mundane Practices meet Speculative Critique Mette Kjærsgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark) and Laurens Boer (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)15. Things as Co-ethnographers: Implications of a Thing Perspective for Design and Anthropology Elisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology
Netherlands)
Chris Speed (University of Edinburgh
UK)
Nazli Cila (Applied University of Amsterdam
Netherlands) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)16. Design Anthropology as Ontological Exploration and Inter-Species Engagement Tau Ulv Lenskjold (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Sissel Olander (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)17. The Things We Do: Encountering the Possible Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)Index
Denmark)
Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark)
Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)
and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)Section I: Ethnographies of the Possible2. Cultures of the Future: Emergence and Intervention in Design Anthropology Rachel Charlotte Smith (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Ton Otto (Aarhus University
Denmark)3. Design and the Future: Temporal Politics of 'Making a Difference' Ramia Mazé (Konstfak University College of Arts
Crafts and Design
Sweden and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm
Sweden)4. Different Presents in the MakingMike Anusas (University of Strathclyde
UK) and Rachel Harkness (University of Aberdeen
UK)5. The New Design Ethnographers 1968-1974: Towards a Critical Historiography of Design Anthropology Alison J. Clarke
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
AustriaSection II: Interventionist Speculations6. Design Interventions as a Form of Inquiry Joachim Halse (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Laura Boffi (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Denmark)7. Jostling Ethnography Between Design and Participatory Art Practices and the Collaborative Relations it Engenders George E. Marcus (University of California
Irvine
USA)8. Conversation Dispositifs: Towards a Transdisciplinary Design Anthropological Approach Zoy Anastassakis (University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) and Barbara Szaniecki (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil)9. The Irony of Drones for Foraging: Exploring the Work of Speculative Interventions Carl DiSalvo (Georgia Institute of Technology
USA)Section III: Collaborative Formations of Issues10. Para-Ethnography 2.0: An Experiment in Design Anthropological Collaboration Kasper Tang Vangkilde (Aarhus University
Denmark) and Morten Hulvej Rod (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)11. Design Anthropology On the Fly: Performative Spontaneity in Commercial Ethnographic Research Brendon Clark (Interactive Institute Stockholm
Sweden) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)12. Politics of Inviting: Co-Articulations of Issues in Designerly Public Engagement Kristina Lindström (Umeå University
Sweden) and Åsa Ståhl (Umeå University
Sweden) 13. Collaboratively Cleaning
Archiving and Curating the Heritage of the Future Adam Drazin
Robert Knowles
Isabel Bredenbroeker
Anais Bloch
(University College London
UK)Section IV: Engaging Things14. Design Anthropological Frictions - Mundane Practices meet Speculative Critique Mette Kjærsgaard (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark) and Laurens Boer (University of Southern Denmark
Denmark)15. Things as Co-ethnographers: Implications of a Thing Perspective for Design and Anthropology Elisa Giaccardi (Delft University of Technology
Netherlands)
Chris Speed (University of Edinburgh
UK)
Nazli Cila (Applied University of Amsterdam
Netherlands) and Melissa L. Caldwell (University of California
Santa Cruz
USA)16. Design Anthropology as Ontological Exploration and Inter-Species Engagement Tau Ulv Lenskjold (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark) and Sissel Olander (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)17. The Things We Do: Encountering the Possible Thomas Binder (Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Denmark)Index