The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design
Herausgeber: Spears, Jenessa Mae; Miller, Christine Z
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The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the relationship between these two fields and their current state, outlining key concepts and current debates as well as positing directions for future practice and research.
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The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the relationship between these two fields and their current state, outlining key concepts and current debates as well as positing directions for future practice and research.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781032374161
- ISBN-10: 1032374160
- Artikelnr.: 70372165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781032374161
- ISBN-10: 1032374160
- Artikelnr.: 70372165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jenessa Mae Spears is a practicing cultural and medical anthropologist and portfolio manager at Consilience Group, LLC, a mission-driven systems transformation firm committed to the wellbeing of all people and communities. She maintains a commitment to praxis, serving as a University of Memphis Anthropology Department Community Advisory Board Co-Chair and Tennessee Young Child Wellness Council Data Action Team Chair. Jenessa was awarded the University of Memphis' Distinguished Alumni Award in Anthropology in spring 2022. Christine Z Miller is a design educator, researcher, and author working at the intersection of anthropology, design, and business. Her doctoral research combined these perspectives in an ethnographic study of the relationship between innovation and formalization. Christine studies innovation in sociotechnical systems and factors influencing the design, diffusion, adoption, and adaptation of new products, processes, and technologies. She is Professor of Design Management at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
Foreword - Kevin Bethune; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z
Miller; Section 1: Design + Anthropology Foundations; Introduction -
Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears; 1. Systems, Complexity, and
Human Experience in Design Anthropology: From User-Centeredness to User
Ecosystem Thinking - Benjamin Chesluk and Michael Youngblood; 2. The Dance
of the Practitioner of Design Anthropology - Anna Kirah; 3. The Many
Meanings of Design Anthropology - Brandon Meyer; 4. Gentrification Goes Big
Box: The Role of Designers in Curating the Aesthetics of Neighborhood
Change and their Mobilization to the Mass Market - Lisa Berglund; 5.
Participatory Design and Action Research: Notes on an Unfinished Agenda in
Design Anthropology - Kendall House; 6. Ethics of the Possible: Learning
Design Anthropology with the Field - Raquel Gomes Noronha and Edson José
Carpintero Rezende; 7. Tactics for Anthropology + Design Beyond the
Academic & Applied Binary - Angela K. VandenBroek; 8. From Classroom
Learning to Client Experience - Susan Squires; Section 2: Praxis Projects &
Case Studies; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z Miller;
9. From Silent Enablers to Powerful Practices: Reflections on Design
Staples in the Ethnographic Field - Manisha Dikshit, Antonella Fabri,
Laurent Mertz, Letizia Nardi, and Patricia Sunderland; 10. Designing a
Digital Archive for Bodo and Dimasa Indigenous Communities - Monali
Longmailai, Bihung Brahma, Krithika Barman, and Christina Wasson; 11. From
Design Research to Design Anthropology - Camille Mançon; 12. How to do
Robotics with Words: Language and Prospective Ethics in Design
Anthropological Approaches to Emergent Hardware - Lora Koycheva; 13. Pain
Points and Personality: Bringing Anthropology to Conversational UX Design -
Elizabeth A. Rodwell; 14. Making Design with Anthropology, at the
Confluence of Research and Life - Zoy Anastassakis; 15. A Design-inspired
Approach Towards Innovative Ethics Education in STEM - Christine Z Miller,
Elisabeth Hildt, Kelly Laas, and Eric Brey; 16. Ethnography in the Mode of
Design Anthropology: A Field Report - Isabella Kölz; 17. The Capabilities
Approach and the Blindspot in Commerce-Centered Design - Scott Boylston;
18. Confessions of an Organizational Change Agent - Helga Wild; 19.
Participatory Design and Radical Games: Mapping the Future of Tech with
Queer Youth - Kendall Roark and Ashlyn Sparrow; 20. Design Anthropology and
Transformative Change: A Climate Action Case Study - Emma Jo Aiken-Klar and
Ruth Silver; Section 3: Opportunities, Speculations, & Emerging
Potentialities; Introduction - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears;
21. Neither an Axe nor A Tree: The Applied Ethnographer's Role in Future
Thinking Inside the Modern Corporation - Sam Ladner; 22. (Dis)embodied
Rationality? Behavioral Design's Mind-body Problem - Ruth Schmidt; 23.
Embodying Change: Trauma-Informed Design, Human-Centered Design - Alissa
Millenson; 24. Experiences Practicing Design and Anthropology in the
Workplace: Applying Transformational Approaches to Traditional Business
Models - Kay Zagrodny Barkley; 25. Future-Making: Strategy Design as Vital
Design Evolution - Wendy Manning; 26. Transformative Innovation through
Culture and Design - Bruce A. Claxton; 27. Design Anthropology by
Co-Becoming: Reimagining Participation in the Pursuit of New Possibilities
- Matt Artz; 28. Playing Strategist: Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Jason
"TOGA" Trew; 4: Conclusion - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears.
Miller; Section 1: Design + Anthropology Foundations; Introduction -
Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears; 1. Systems, Complexity, and
Human Experience in Design Anthropology: From User-Centeredness to User
Ecosystem Thinking - Benjamin Chesluk and Michael Youngblood; 2. The Dance
of the Practitioner of Design Anthropology - Anna Kirah; 3. The Many
Meanings of Design Anthropology - Brandon Meyer; 4. Gentrification Goes Big
Box: The Role of Designers in Curating the Aesthetics of Neighborhood
Change and their Mobilization to the Mass Market - Lisa Berglund; 5.
Participatory Design and Action Research: Notes on an Unfinished Agenda in
Design Anthropology - Kendall House; 6. Ethics of the Possible: Learning
Design Anthropology with the Field - Raquel Gomes Noronha and Edson José
Carpintero Rezende; 7. Tactics for Anthropology + Design Beyond the
Academic & Applied Binary - Angela K. VandenBroek; 8. From Classroom
Learning to Client Experience - Susan Squires; Section 2: Praxis Projects &
Case Studies; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z Miller;
9. From Silent Enablers to Powerful Practices: Reflections on Design
Staples in the Ethnographic Field - Manisha Dikshit, Antonella Fabri,
Laurent Mertz, Letizia Nardi, and Patricia Sunderland; 10. Designing a
Digital Archive for Bodo and Dimasa Indigenous Communities - Monali
Longmailai, Bihung Brahma, Krithika Barman, and Christina Wasson; 11. From
Design Research to Design Anthropology - Camille Mançon; 12. How to do
Robotics with Words: Language and Prospective Ethics in Design
Anthropological Approaches to Emergent Hardware - Lora Koycheva; 13. Pain
Points and Personality: Bringing Anthropology to Conversational UX Design -
Elizabeth A. Rodwell; 14. Making Design with Anthropology, at the
Confluence of Research and Life - Zoy Anastassakis; 15. A Design-inspired
Approach Towards Innovative Ethics Education in STEM - Christine Z Miller,
Elisabeth Hildt, Kelly Laas, and Eric Brey; 16. Ethnography in the Mode of
Design Anthropology: A Field Report - Isabella Kölz; 17. The Capabilities
Approach and the Blindspot in Commerce-Centered Design - Scott Boylston;
18. Confessions of an Organizational Change Agent - Helga Wild; 19.
Participatory Design and Radical Games: Mapping the Future of Tech with
Queer Youth - Kendall Roark and Ashlyn Sparrow; 20. Design Anthropology and
Transformative Change: A Climate Action Case Study - Emma Jo Aiken-Klar and
Ruth Silver; Section 3: Opportunities, Speculations, & Emerging
Potentialities; Introduction - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears;
21. Neither an Axe nor A Tree: The Applied Ethnographer's Role in Future
Thinking Inside the Modern Corporation - Sam Ladner; 22. (Dis)embodied
Rationality? Behavioral Design's Mind-body Problem - Ruth Schmidt; 23.
Embodying Change: Trauma-Informed Design, Human-Centered Design - Alissa
Millenson; 24. Experiences Practicing Design and Anthropology in the
Workplace: Applying Transformational Approaches to Traditional Business
Models - Kay Zagrodny Barkley; 25. Future-Making: Strategy Design as Vital
Design Evolution - Wendy Manning; 26. Transformative Innovation through
Culture and Design - Bruce A. Claxton; 27. Design Anthropology by
Co-Becoming: Reimagining Participation in the Pursuit of New Possibilities
- Matt Artz; 28. Playing Strategist: Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Jason
"TOGA" Trew; 4: Conclusion - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears.
Foreword - Kevin Bethune; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z
Miller; Section 1: Design + Anthropology Foundations; Introduction -
Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears; 1. Systems, Complexity, and
Human Experience in Design Anthropology: From User-Centeredness to User
Ecosystem Thinking - Benjamin Chesluk and Michael Youngblood; 2. The Dance
of the Practitioner of Design Anthropology - Anna Kirah; 3. The Many
Meanings of Design Anthropology - Brandon Meyer; 4. Gentrification Goes Big
Box: The Role of Designers in Curating the Aesthetics of Neighborhood
Change and their Mobilization to the Mass Market - Lisa Berglund; 5.
Participatory Design and Action Research: Notes on an Unfinished Agenda in
Design Anthropology - Kendall House; 6. Ethics of the Possible: Learning
Design Anthropology with the Field - Raquel Gomes Noronha and Edson José
Carpintero Rezende; 7. Tactics for Anthropology + Design Beyond the
Academic & Applied Binary - Angela K. VandenBroek; 8. From Classroom
Learning to Client Experience - Susan Squires; Section 2: Praxis Projects &
Case Studies; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z Miller;
9. From Silent Enablers to Powerful Practices: Reflections on Design
Staples in the Ethnographic Field - Manisha Dikshit, Antonella Fabri,
Laurent Mertz, Letizia Nardi, and Patricia Sunderland; 10. Designing a
Digital Archive for Bodo and Dimasa Indigenous Communities - Monali
Longmailai, Bihung Brahma, Krithika Barman, and Christina Wasson; 11. From
Design Research to Design Anthropology - Camille Mançon; 12. How to do
Robotics with Words: Language and Prospective Ethics in Design
Anthropological Approaches to Emergent Hardware - Lora Koycheva; 13. Pain
Points and Personality: Bringing Anthropology to Conversational UX Design -
Elizabeth A. Rodwell; 14. Making Design with Anthropology, at the
Confluence of Research and Life - Zoy Anastassakis; 15. A Design-inspired
Approach Towards Innovative Ethics Education in STEM - Christine Z Miller,
Elisabeth Hildt, Kelly Laas, and Eric Brey; 16. Ethnography in the Mode of
Design Anthropology: A Field Report - Isabella Kölz; 17. The Capabilities
Approach and the Blindspot in Commerce-Centered Design - Scott Boylston;
18. Confessions of an Organizational Change Agent - Helga Wild; 19.
Participatory Design and Radical Games: Mapping the Future of Tech with
Queer Youth - Kendall Roark and Ashlyn Sparrow; 20. Design Anthropology and
Transformative Change: A Climate Action Case Study - Emma Jo Aiken-Klar and
Ruth Silver; Section 3: Opportunities, Speculations, & Emerging
Potentialities; Introduction - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears;
21. Neither an Axe nor A Tree: The Applied Ethnographer's Role in Future
Thinking Inside the Modern Corporation - Sam Ladner; 22. (Dis)embodied
Rationality? Behavioral Design's Mind-body Problem - Ruth Schmidt; 23.
Embodying Change: Trauma-Informed Design, Human-Centered Design - Alissa
Millenson; 24. Experiences Practicing Design and Anthropology in the
Workplace: Applying Transformational Approaches to Traditional Business
Models - Kay Zagrodny Barkley; 25. Future-Making: Strategy Design as Vital
Design Evolution - Wendy Manning; 26. Transformative Innovation through
Culture and Design - Bruce A. Claxton; 27. Design Anthropology by
Co-Becoming: Reimagining Participation in the Pursuit of New Possibilities
- Matt Artz; 28. Playing Strategist: Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Jason
"TOGA" Trew; 4: Conclusion - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears.
Miller; Section 1: Design + Anthropology Foundations; Introduction -
Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears; 1. Systems, Complexity, and
Human Experience in Design Anthropology: From User-Centeredness to User
Ecosystem Thinking - Benjamin Chesluk and Michael Youngblood; 2. The Dance
of the Practitioner of Design Anthropology - Anna Kirah; 3. The Many
Meanings of Design Anthropology - Brandon Meyer; 4. Gentrification Goes Big
Box: The Role of Designers in Curating the Aesthetics of Neighborhood
Change and their Mobilization to the Mass Market - Lisa Berglund; 5.
Participatory Design and Action Research: Notes on an Unfinished Agenda in
Design Anthropology - Kendall House; 6. Ethics of the Possible: Learning
Design Anthropology with the Field - Raquel Gomes Noronha and Edson José
Carpintero Rezende; 7. Tactics for Anthropology + Design Beyond the
Academic & Applied Binary - Angela K. VandenBroek; 8. From Classroom
Learning to Client Experience - Susan Squires; Section 2: Praxis Projects &
Case Studies; Introduction - Jenessa Mae Spears and Christine Z Miller;
9. From Silent Enablers to Powerful Practices: Reflections on Design
Staples in the Ethnographic Field - Manisha Dikshit, Antonella Fabri,
Laurent Mertz, Letizia Nardi, and Patricia Sunderland; 10. Designing a
Digital Archive for Bodo and Dimasa Indigenous Communities - Monali
Longmailai, Bihung Brahma, Krithika Barman, and Christina Wasson; 11. From
Design Research to Design Anthropology - Camille Mançon; 12. How to do
Robotics with Words: Language and Prospective Ethics in Design
Anthropological Approaches to Emergent Hardware - Lora Koycheva; 13. Pain
Points and Personality: Bringing Anthropology to Conversational UX Design -
Elizabeth A. Rodwell; 14. Making Design with Anthropology, at the
Confluence of Research and Life - Zoy Anastassakis; 15. A Design-inspired
Approach Towards Innovative Ethics Education in STEM - Christine Z Miller,
Elisabeth Hildt, Kelly Laas, and Eric Brey; 16. Ethnography in the Mode of
Design Anthropology: A Field Report - Isabella Kölz; 17. The Capabilities
Approach and the Blindspot in Commerce-Centered Design - Scott Boylston;
18. Confessions of an Organizational Change Agent - Helga Wild; 19.
Participatory Design and Radical Games: Mapping the Future of Tech with
Queer Youth - Kendall Roark and Ashlyn Sparrow; 20. Design Anthropology and
Transformative Change: A Climate Action Case Study - Emma Jo Aiken-Klar and
Ruth Silver; Section 3: Opportunities, Speculations, & Emerging
Potentialities; Introduction - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears;
21. Neither an Axe nor A Tree: The Applied Ethnographer's Role in Future
Thinking Inside the Modern Corporation - Sam Ladner; 22. (Dis)embodied
Rationality? Behavioral Design's Mind-body Problem - Ruth Schmidt; 23.
Embodying Change: Trauma-Informed Design, Human-Centered Design - Alissa
Millenson; 24. Experiences Practicing Design and Anthropology in the
Workplace: Applying Transformational Approaches to Traditional Business
Models - Kay Zagrodny Barkley; 25. Future-Making: Strategy Design as Vital
Design Evolution - Wendy Manning; 26. Transformative Innovation through
Culture and Design - Bruce A. Claxton; 27. Design Anthropology by
Co-Becoming: Reimagining Participation in the Pursuit of New Possibilities
- Matt Artz; 28. Playing Strategist: Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Jason
"TOGA" Trew; 4: Conclusion - Christine Z Miller and Jenessa Mae Spears.