Author
Malvar, Carmen (1967- ).
Title
Collaborative social design with Mexican indigenous
communities : critical craft and transformative practices
ISBN
978-1-032-42013-4 (hbk)
978-1-032-42017-2 (pbk) 978-1-032-42017-2 (pbk)
978-1-003-36080-3 (ebk) 978-1-003-36080-3 (ebk)
Place of publication
London News York News York
Publishing house
Routledge Taylor and Francis Group
Year of publication
cop. 2023
Volume
XVIII, 202 strony :
Series
Routledge Research on Social Design
Additional information
Bibliografia przy pracach. Indeks.
What Does it Mean to Collaborate? A Study in Power -- Framing the Practice: Globalization, Social Design, and Proximities of Design -- Articulating Cultural Differences: Indigenism, Politics, and Social Context in Mâexico -- Design as a Practice of Correspondence: El Hacer-The Making -- Field Notes: Interviews, Workshops, and Prototypes -- Exploring Continuity, Measuring impact, and the Legacy and Future of Social Design Practice -- Afterword: Proximity and the Ethics of Engagement / by Barbara
Etnologia i antropologia kulturowa
Summary
"This book builds on the work of anthropologists, designers and ethnographers to develop an original methodology and framework for Indigenous engagement and designer/non-designer collaboration in the field of social design. Following a collaborative case study conducted over a five-year period between the author, project team and Indigenous artisans in Mexico, the book outlines the practical challenges of design research, including funding, logistics, relationships between designers and communit
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%a "This book builds on the work of anthropologists, designers and ethnographers to develop an original methodology and framework for Indigenous engagement and designer/non-designer collaboration in the field of social design. Following a collaborative case study conducted over a five-year period between the author, project team and Indigenous artisans in Mexico, the book outlines the practical challenges of design research, including funding, logistics, relationships between designers and communit
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%a Rzemiosło artystyczne
650
%a Etnologia i antropologia kulturowa
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%a 978-1-032-42013-4 (hbk)
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%a 978-1-032-42017-2 (pbk)%a 978-1-032-42017-2 (pbk)
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%a 978-1-003-36080-3 (ebk)%a 978-1-003-36080-3 (ebk)