Designing homeliness: everyday practices of care proposes an interdisciplinary lens to investigate home.
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Autorenporträt
Melisa Duque is a design researcher at Monash University and the University of Auckland. Her works sits at the intersection of Design Anthropology, Participatory Design, and Everyday Design. Melisa's research looks at two main areas: designing for revaluing, including practices of repair and reuse, and design for intergenerational and ageing wellbeing.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction: situating homeliness 2 Homeliness, wellbeing, revaluing and everyday designing 3 The lit home: smart lights and lighting for homeliness 4 Grounding activities: gardening and puzzles for wellbeing 5 Relational patina: care and value negotiations 6 Inconclusion: co-living with shadows, grief and decay
1 Introduction: situating homeliness 2 Homeliness, wellbeing, revaluing and everyday designing 3 The lit home: smart lights and lighting for homeliness 4 Grounding activities: gardening and puzzles for wellbeing 5 Relational patina: care and value negotiations 6 Inconclusion: co-living with shadows, grief and decay
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