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This book explores the boundary between design knowledges and mobilities, offering a novel collection for both theorists and practitioners. Drawing upon detailed case studies, it explores the role of designers, consumer-facing business functions, and the regulatory, legal and normative frameworks that circumscribe these functions in co-producing relationships between design and mobility. By highlighting often invisible artefacts and associated knowledges and controversies, the book foregrounds the taken for granted ways in which everyday mobility is designed and will be of interest to those in…mehr
This book explores the boundary between design knowledges and mobilities, offering a novel collection for both theorists and practitioners. Drawing upon detailed case studies, it explores the role of designers, consumer-facing business functions, and the regulatory, legal and normative frameworks that circumscribe these functions in co-producing relationships between design and mobility. By highlighting often invisible artefacts and associated knowledges and controversies, the book foregrounds the taken for granted ways in which everyday mobility is designed and will be of interest to those in geography, sociology, economic history, architecture, design and urban theory.
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Autorenporträt
Justin Spinney is Lecturer in Human Geography at Cardiff University. Suzanne Reimer is Associate Professor in Human Geography at the University of Southampton. Philip Pinch is Senior Lecturer in the Division of Urban, Environment and Leisure Studies, London South Bank University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Justin Spinney, Suzanne Reimer and Philip Pinch PART I Designing mobility: mobile subjects and practices 1 From the movement of things to movement in things: object-environments and the neoliberal sensorium Guy Julier 2 "Spoiled", "bored", "irritated" and "nervous": the transformations of a mobile subject in airport design discourse Anna Nikolaeva 3 Legible London: mobilising the pedestrian Spencer Clark, Philip Pinch and Suzanne Reimer 4 Bicycle design history and systems of mobility Peter Cox 5 Rushing, dashing, scrambling: the role of the train station in producing the reluctant runner Simon Cook 6 Design mobilities via 3D printing Thomas Birtchnell, John Urry and Justin Westgate PART II Mobilising design: the mobility of design knowledge and practice 7 Why ship air? Packaging design, mobilities and the materiality of void fillers Craig Martin 8 Designing signals, mediating mobility: traffic management and mobility practices in interwar Stockholm Martin Emanuel 9 MotoGP and heterogeneous design Philip Pinch and Suzanne Reimer 10 Universalising and particularising design with Professor Kawauchi Kim Kullman 11 Artefacts, affordances and the design of mobilities Ole B. Jensen, Ditte Bendix Lanng and Simon Wind PART III Design knowledges: making connections 12 Towards a new discipline: the design of urban vehicles Lino Vital Garciìa-Verdugo 13 Being wheeled through the hospital: designing for hospital patients' spatial experience in motion Margo Annemans, Chantal Van Audenhove, Hilde Vermolen and Ann Heylighen 14 Border crossings: exploring artefacts of mobility with blind and visually impaired users Jayne Jeffries and Peter Wright 15 Feeling the commute: affect, emotion and communities in motion Emily Falconer 16 Drawing mobile shared spaces: Brighton bench study Lesley Murray and Susan Robertson Conclusion Justin Spinney, Suzanne Reimer and Philip Pinch Index
List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Justin Spinney, Suzanne Reimer and Philip Pinch PART I Designing mobility: mobile subjects and practices 1 From the movement of things to movement in things: object-environments and the neoliberal sensorium Guy Julier 2 "Spoiled", "bored", "irritated" and "nervous": the transformations of a mobile subject in airport design discourse Anna Nikolaeva 3 Legible London: mobilising the pedestrian Spencer Clark, Philip Pinch and Suzanne Reimer 4 Bicycle design history and systems of mobility Peter Cox 5 Rushing, dashing, scrambling: the role of the train station in producing the reluctant runner Simon Cook 6 Design mobilities via 3D printing Thomas Birtchnell, John Urry and Justin Westgate PART II Mobilising design: the mobility of design knowledge and practice 7 Why ship air? Packaging design, mobilities and the materiality of void fillers Craig Martin 8 Designing signals, mediating mobility: traffic management and mobility practices in interwar Stockholm Martin Emanuel 9 MotoGP and heterogeneous design Philip Pinch and Suzanne Reimer 10 Universalising and particularising design with Professor Kawauchi Kim Kullman 11 Artefacts, affordances and the design of mobilities Ole B. Jensen, Ditte Bendix Lanng and Simon Wind PART III Design knowledges: making connections 12 Towards a new discipline: the design of urban vehicles Lino Vital Garciìa-Verdugo 13 Being wheeled through the hospital: designing for hospital patients' spatial experience in motion Margo Annemans, Chantal Van Audenhove, Hilde Vermolen and Ann Heylighen 14 Border crossings: exploring artefacts of mobility with blind and visually impaired users Jayne Jeffries and Peter Wright 15 Feeling the commute: affect, emotion and communities in motion Emily Falconer 16 Drawing mobile shared spaces: Brighton bench study Lesley Murray and Susan Robertson Conclusion Justin Spinney, Suzanne Reimer and Philip Pinch Index
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