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Serving the Marginalized through Design Education

Webber, Steven B.(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Focus on Design Pedagogy series
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Design education and practice are inherently social from process to implementation.

This book explores the transformation in design education, as educators prepare their students to address complex social design problems for all people in society. This seven-chapter volume provides the reader with a range of viewpoints on the role of design education in shaping the world.

The book begins with the overarching potential of design to address the needs of an increasingly complex society and the importance of worldview that underpins education methodology.

Each chapter addresses a context that varies by discipline – architecture, graphic, packaging, and interior design – and location - Nigeria, Canada, Lebanon, UK, and USA.

The authors pull back the curtain on their educational methods and provide the reader with a candid view of their teaching outcomes.

The needs of the marginalized – victims of Asian hate, students with dyslexia, tomato farmers, and even design students themselves – are brought into focus here.

These specific places and peoples provide a design context that can be translated to other situations in design education and practice. Design educators and practitioners of many design disciplines will benefit from the philosophical discussions and the practical education examples offered here.

This volume can contribute to transforming design education that will one day transform design practice to place a greater emphasis on the needs of the forgotten in society.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032702443 / 9781032702445
Hardback
10/07/2024
United Kingdom
168 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, black and whi
138 x 216 mm