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Author Boehnert, Joanna, author

Title Design, ecology, politics : towards the ecocene / Joanna Boehnert
Published New York : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 207 pages) : illustrations, map
Contents Introduction : Within and Beyond Error -- Part 1. Design -- 1. Design Theory 101 -- 2. Design as Symbolic Violence -- 3. Design versus The Design Industry -- Part 2. Ecology -- 4. Ecological Theory 101 -- 5. Epistemology Error -- 6. Ecological Literacy -- 7. Ecoliterate Design -- 8. Ecological Movements -- 9. Ecological Perception 1 -- Theory -- 10. Ecological Perception 2 -- Practice -- 11. Ecological Identity -- Part 3. Politics -- 12. Social Marketing -- 13. The Green Economy -- 14. The Technofix -- 15. Data/Knowledge Visualization -- Conclusion : Towards the Ecocene -- References -- Index
Summary Design, Ecology, Politics links social and ecological theory to design theory and practice, critiquing the ways in which the design industry perpetuates unsustainable development. Boehnert argues that when design does engage with issues of sustainability, this engagement remains shallow, due to the narrow basis of analysis in design education and theory. The situation is made more severe by design cultures which claim to be apolitical. Where design education fails to recognise the historical roots of unsustainable practice, it reproduces old errors. New ecologically informed design methods and tools hold promise only when incorporated into a larger project of political change. Design, Ecology, Politics describes how ecological literacy challenges many central assumptions in design theory and practice. By bringing design, ecology and socio-political theory together, Boehnert describes how power is constructed, reproduced and obfuscated by design in ways which often cause environmental harms. She uses case studies to illustrate how communication design functions to either conceal or reveal the ecological and social impacts of current modes of production. The transformative potential of design is dependent on deep-reaching analysis of the problems design attempts to address. Ecologically literate and critically engaged design is a practice primed to facilitate the creation of viable, sustainable and just futures. With this approach, designers can make sustainability not only possible, but attractive
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Communication in design.
Design -- Environmental aspects
Design -- Social aspects
Industrial design -- Social aspects.
Product design.
Communication studies.
Political geography.
Environmentally-friendly architecture & design.
ART -- Folk & Outsider Art.
CRAFTS & HOBBIES -- Folkcrafts.
Communication in design
Design -- Environmental aspects
Design -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781472588623
1472588622