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Design for Global Challenges charts the developments, opportunities and challenges for design research in addressing global challenges facing developing contexts focusing on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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Design for Global Challenges charts the developments, opportunities and challenges for design research in addressing global challenges facing developing contexts focusing on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000356748
- Artikelnr.: 60925611
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000356748
- Artikelnr.: 60925611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Emmanuel Tsekleves is Senior Lecturer in Design for Health at ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University. His research focuses on tackling community challenges related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Emmanuel is the convenor of the Design Research Society Global Health special interest group and co-editor of Design for Health (Routledge, 2017). Rachel Cooper, OBE, is Distinguished Professor of Design Management and Policy at ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University. She is Founding Director of ImaginationLancaster, an open and exploratory design-led research lab conducting applied and theoretical research into people, products and places and their interactions. Her research interests cover design thinking, design management and design policy and span all sectors of industry, with a specific interest in design for wellbeing and socially responsible design. She is President of the Design Research Society. Jak Spencer is Founding Partner at Urban Scale Interventions, a creative studio responding to changes in the way we live, work and play. Previously Jak led the Social & Global Research Space at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art. His research interests lie in design for sustainable behaviour with a focus on developing markets.
PART I Global challenge design in context 1 Introduction; 2 The Sustainable
Development Goals; 3 The role of design; 4 Design and social
responsibility; 5 Working in developing contexts; PART II Case studies 6
Case study: good health and wellbeing (SDG3): a little dust-up:
co-designing cleaning practices in Ghanaian households to combat
antimicrobial resistance; 7 Case study: gender equality (SDG5): ten stages
of women's mobility in Pakistan and Malaysia; 8 Case study: clean water and
sanitation (SDG6): engaging crisis-affected communities in the design of
emergency sanitation facilities; 9 Case study: affordable and clean energy
(SDG7): designing through tensions of 'and/or': a case study informing
qualitative approaches for designers responding to SDG7; 10 Case study:
decent work and economic growth (SDG8): the use of creative product design
to generate employment opportunities through materials-driven supply
chains; 11 Case study: industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG9):
designing for dilemmas: a change agenda for infrastructure; 12 Case study:
reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: bringing participatory
speculative design to Malaysia's exploration of healthy ageing in place; 13
Case study: sustainable cities and communities (SDG11): making safe,
sustainable and resilient cities through improved mental health; 14 Case
study: climate action (SDG13): CoLaboratory Kitchen; 15 Case study: peace,
justice and strong institutions (SDG16): revolt in the square: spatial
modelling of urban stability in modern cities; PART III The future 16
Opportunities and the future for global challenge design
Development Goals; 3 The role of design; 4 Design and social
responsibility; 5 Working in developing contexts; PART II Case studies 6
Case study: good health and wellbeing (SDG3): a little dust-up:
co-designing cleaning practices in Ghanaian households to combat
antimicrobial resistance; 7 Case study: gender equality (SDG5): ten stages
of women's mobility in Pakistan and Malaysia; 8 Case study: clean water and
sanitation (SDG6): engaging crisis-affected communities in the design of
emergency sanitation facilities; 9 Case study: affordable and clean energy
(SDG7): designing through tensions of 'and/or': a case study informing
qualitative approaches for designers responding to SDG7; 10 Case study:
decent work and economic growth (SDG8): the use of creative product design
to generate employment opportunities through materials-driven supply
chains; 11 Case study: industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG9):
designing for dilemmas: a change agenda for infrastructure; 12 Case study:
reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: bringing participatory
speculative design to Malaysia's exploration of healthy ageing in place; 13
Case study: sustainable cities and communities (SDG11): making safe,
sustainable and resilient cities through improved mental health; 14 Case
study: climate action (SDG13): CoLaboratory Kitchen; 15 Case study: peace,
justice and strong institutions (SDG16): revolt in the square: spatial
modelling of urban stability in modern cities; PART III The future 16
Opportunities and the future for global challenge design
PART I Global challenge design in context 1 Introduction; 2 The Sustainable
Development Goals; 3 The role of design; 4 Design and social
responsibility; 5 Working in developing contexts; PART II Case studies 6
Case study: good health and wellbeing (SDG3): a little dust-up:
co-designing cleaning practices in Ghanaian households to combat
antimicrobial resistance; 7 Case study: gender equality (SDG5): ten stages
of women's mobility in Pakistan and Malaysia; 8 Case study: clean water and
sanitation (SDG6): engaging crisis-affected communities in the design of
emergency sanitation facilities; 9 Case study: affordable and clean energy
(SDG7): designing through tensions of 'and/or': a case study informing
qualitative approaches for designers responding to SDG7; 10 Case study:
decent work and economic growth (SDG8): the use of creative product design
to generate employment opportunities through materials-driven supply
chains; 11 Case study: industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG9):
designing for dilemmas: a change agenda for infrastructure; 12 Case study:
reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: bringing participatory
speculative design to Malaysia's exploration of healthy ageing in place; 13
Case study: sustainable cities and communities (SDG11): making safe,
sustainable and resilient cities through improved mental health; 14 Case
study: climate action (SDG13): CoLaboratory Kitchen; 15 Case study: peace,
justice and strong institutions (SDG16): revolt in the square: spatial
modelling of urban stability in modern cities; PART III The future 16
Opportunities and the future for global challenge design
Development Goals; 3 The role of design; 4 Design and social
responsibility; 5 Working in developing contexts; PART II Case studies 6
Case study: good health and wellbeing (SDG3): a little dust-up:
co-designing cleaning practices in Ghanaian households to combat
antimicrobial resistance; 7 Case study: gender equality (SDG5): ten stages
of women's mobility in Pakistan and Malaysia; 8 Case study: clean water and
sanitation (SDG6): engaging crisis-affected communities in the design of
emergency sanitation facilities; 9 Case study: affordable and clean energy
(SDG7): designing through tensions of 'and/or': a case study informing
qualitative approaches for designers responding to SDG7; 10 Case study:
decent work and economic growth (SDG8): the use of creative product design
to generate employment opportunities through materials-driven supply
chains; 11 Case study: industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG9):
designing for dilemmas: a change agenda for infrastructure; 12 Case study:
reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: bringing participatory
speculative design to Malaysia's exploration of healthy ageing in place; 13
Case study: sustainable cities and communities (SDG11): making safe,
sustainable and resilient cities through improved mental health; 14 Case
study: climate action (SDG13): CoLaboratory Kitchen; 15 Case study: peace,
justice and strong institutions (SDG16): revolt in the square: spatial
modelling of urban stability in modern cities; PART III The future 16
Opportunities and the future for global challenge design