Design Culture Reader

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cultural theory perspectives
Dense
Design Culture
design impact on modern life
Disengage
ecological design critique
Environmental Issues
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Face To Face
Fairy Tales
Follow
gendered spaces research
Japanese Cultural Industries
Japanese Tv
Japanese Tv Programme
Le Corbusier
material culture studies
MIT Press
Palais Royal
Post-war
sensory experience analysis
Sound Reproduction Technologies
Star Tv
technology and society
Teddy Bears
Timeless
Tony Fry
Trousers
USA
Vice Versa
Wo
Young Men
Zoot Suit Riots

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415403559
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Design is part of ordinary, everyday life, to be found in every room in every building in the world. While we may tend to think of design in terms of highly desirable objects, this book encourages us to think about design as ubiquitous (from plumbing to television) and as an agent of social change (from telephones to weapon systems).

The Design Culture Reader brings together an international array of writers whose work is of central importance for thinking about design culture in the past, present and future. Essays from philosophers, media and cultural theorists, historians of design, anthropologists, cultural historians, artists and literary critics all demonstrate the enormous potential of design studies for understanding the modern world.

Organised in thematic sections, The Design Culture Reader explores the social role of design by looking at the impact it has in a number of areas – especially globalisation, ecology, and the changing experiences of modern life. Particular essays focus on topics such as design and the senses, design and war and design and technology, while the editor's introduction to the collection provides a compelling argument for situating design studies at the very forefront of contemporary thought.

Ben Highmore is Reader in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Everyday Life and Cultural Theory, Cityscapes and editor of The Everyday Life Reader and is the reviews editor of New Formations.