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Making Homes: Anthropology and Design is a strong addition to the
emerging field of design anthropology. Based on the latest
scholarship and practice in the social sciences as well as design,
this interdisciplinary text introduces a new design ethnography
which offers unique and original approaches to research and
intervention in the home.Presenting a coherent theoretical and
methodological framework for both ethnographers and designers, the
authors examine 'hot' topics - ranging from movements and
mobilities to im/material environments, to digital culture - and
confront the challenges of a research and design environment which
seeks to bring about the changes required for a sustainable,
resilient, 'safe', and comfortable future.Written by leading
experts in the field, the book draws on real-life examples from a
wide range of international projects developed by the authors,
other researchers, and designers. Illustrations throughout help to
convey the methods and research visually. Readers will also have
access to a related website which follows the authors' ongoing
research and includes video and written narrative examples of
ethnographic research in the home.Transforming current
understandings of the home, this is an essential read for students
and researchers in fields such as design, anthropology, human
geography, sociology, and media and communication studies.
Making Homes: Anthropology and Design is a strong addition to the
emerging field of design anthropology. Based on the latest
scholarship and practice in the social sciences as well as design,
this interdisciplinary text introduces a new design ethnography
which offers unique and original approaches to research and
intervention in the home.Presenting a coherent theoretical and
methodological framework for both ethnographers and designers, the
authors examine 'hot' topics - ranging from movements and
mobilities to im/material environments, to digital culture - and
confront the challenges of a research and design environment which
seeks to bring about the changes required for a sustainable,
resilient, 'safe', and comfortable future.Written by leading
experts in the field, the book draws on real-life examples from a
wide range of international projects developed by the authors,
other researchers, and designers. Illustrations throughout help to
convey the methods and research visually. Readers will also have
access to a related website which follows the authors' ongoing
research and includes video and written narrative examples of
ethnographic research in the home.Transforming current
understandings of the home, this is an essential read for students
and researchers in fields such as design, anthropology, human
geography, sociology, and media and communication studies.
Design for Sustainability is a practical approach to design which
focuses on the challenges and issues faced by those designing
consumer products in the 21st Century. It is written from a design
perspective and aimed at both professional and student industrial
and product designers, and those involved in managing design. The
book begins by summarising the historical and current issues of the
environmental debate in the context of sustainable product
development, highlighting the benefits gained from considering the
impact on the environment and issues of sustainability when
designing. The authors answer the questions: What is sustainable
product development and why is it important? What are the main
drivers of sustainable product development? They explain how design
can help to control human impact on the environment by not only
minimising pollution, waste, energy use and use of scarce
resources, but also by thinking outside the box to create systems
and services that can reduce the number of products manufactured.
The aim is to put sustainable development within a commercial
context and introduce a new focus for design. Design for
Sustainability outlines and assesses the methods, tools and
techniques available to designers, both for design innovation and
design improvement. A wide range of case studies are presented
across a number of product sectors including electrical goods, IT
and furniture. Initially they demonstrate product improvement and
redesign, examples include those that reduce waste, pollution and
energy consumption, designing for recycling and reuse of parts.
Further examples are then provided exemplifying the more radical
approach of system and service design. The final section takes the
reader through a whole sustainable design project from start to
finish, from brief to manufacture. References and sources of
information are also included.
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