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_aRoutledge handbook of sustainable design / _cedited by Rachel Beth Egenhoefer. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon : _bRoutledge/Taylor & Francis Group, _c2024. |
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_gPart 1 _tSystems and design -- _g1 _tSustainable design is not sustainable / _rRachel Beth Egenhoefer -- _g2 _tThe Political economy of design in a hotter time / _rDavid W. Orr -- _g3 _tDesign for sustainability: reflections on a dynamically evolving field / _rFabrizio Ceschin and İdil Gaziulusoy -- _g4 _tSystems thinking for design / _rDiana Wright and Marta Ceroni -- _g5 _tSustainable design for scale / _rAndrea Steves and Rebecca Silver -- _g6 _tEcological theory in design: participant designers in an age of entanglement / _rJoanna Boehnert -- _g7 _tSystems and service design and the circular economy / _rRhoda Trimingham, Ksenija Kuzmina, Yaone Rapitsenyane, and Nikki Clark -- _g8 _tSurrendering to the ocean: practices of mindfulness and presence in designing / _rYoko Akama -- _gPart 2 _tComplexities of sustainable design -- _g9 _tGullible consumers: the contradictions of sustainability / _rDanah Abdulla -- _g10 _tFashion, the city, and the spectacle: expanding the role of the designer / _rDilys Williams -- _g11 _tBiomimicry: nature inspiring design / _rDenise K. DeLuca -- _g12 _tPlastics in transition: searching for more sustainable plastics / _rGeoff Isaac -- _g13 _tCritical jugaad: sustainable design practices from the global South / _rDeepa Butoliya -- _g14 _tData clouds and the environment / _rArman Shehabi -- _g15 _tLife cycle thinking and sustainable design for emerging consumer electronic product systems / _rErinn G. Ryen, Callie W. Babbitt, and Alex Lobos -- _gPart 3 _tCommunity engaged design, local and global -- _g16 _tEmpathy, values and situated action: sustaining people and planet through human centered design / _rBruce Hanington -- _g17 _tGlobal perspectives for sustainable design / _rDouglas Bourn -- _g18 _tDesign for localization / _rHelena Norberg-Hodge -- _g19 _tIntercultural collaborations in sustainable design education / _rDenielle J. Emans and Kelly M. Murdoch-Kitt -- _g20 _tConfronting the six paradoxes of humanitarian design / _rBrita Fladvad Nielsen and Ir. Ana Laura Rodrigues Santos -- _g21 _tCo-designing for development / _rMaria Rogal and Raúl Sánchez -- _g22 _tEmpowering community members through design / _rDiamond James -- _g23 _tPracticing empathy to connect people and the environment / _rTheresa J. Edmonds -- _gPart 4 _tDesign for sustainable behaviors -- _g24 _tAn introduction to design for sustainable behaviour / _rCasper Boks -- _g25 _tHow design influences habits / _rTang Tang and Seahwa Won -- _g26 _tThe Temporal fallacy: design and emotional obsolescence / _rJonathan Chapman and Giovanni Marmont -- _g27 _tDiscourse design: the art of rhetoric and science of persuasion / _rMarilyn DeLaure -- _g28 _tUsing data visualization to shift behaviors / _rAdam Nieman -- _g29 _tNature-based design for health and well-being promoting cities / _rCheryl Desha, Angela Reeve, and Omniya el Baghdadi -- _g30 _tSecuring sustainability: culture and emotions as barriers to environmental change / _rAllison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard -- _gPart 5 _tDesign futures -- _g31 _tThe Structure of structural change making a habit of being alienated as a designer / _rCameron Tonkinwise -- _g32 _tTransition design: wicked problem resolution as a strategy for catalyzing positive, systems-level change / _rTerry Irwin and Gideon Kossoff -- _g33 _tLetting go in sustainability transitions: designing spaces for the unavoidable companion of change / _rFemke Coops, Kristina Bogner, and Caroline Hummels -- _g34 _tShapes of satisfaction: rethinking design and designing for an ecological economy / _rMatthew Wizinsky -- _g35 _tDesigning speculations for sustainable futures / _rSamuel Yu -- _g36 _tReFuturing: new prompts for new ecological visions / _rPaolo Cardini and ırina V. Wang -- _g37 _tA systemic approach and typology for identifying natural nonhuman stakeholders when designing for sustainability / _rEmīlija Veselova and İdil Gaziulusoy -- _g38 _tInvestigative mingas: and approach to designing sustainable, pluriversal futures / _rPedro Reynolds-Cuéllar and Minga Asoyarcocha represented by: Lorena Matabonchoy, Yazmin Yenny de la Cruz, Camilo Hidalgo, and Omaria Bonilla -- _g39 _tInterspecies design for co-existence / _rPablo Hermansen and Martin Tironi -- _gPart 6 _tPedagogy in design for sustainability -- _g40 _tTeaching design for sustainability from product design to design for sustainability transitions: a new programme at Brunel University London / _rFabrizio Ceschin -- _g41 _tBuilding competence in design strategies that contribute to a circular economy: strategies for education / _rRhoda Trimingham -- _g42 _tMindsets of possibility / _rDilys Williams -- _g43 _tDesign ecologies exercise: the innovation landscape matrix / _rEmma Dewberry, Joanna Beohnert, and Matt Sinclair -- _g44 _tBCI sessions: be, contemplate, imagine / _rDenise K. DeLuca -- _g45 _tContextualizing your design practice: two exercises for design students / _rMaria Rogal -- _g46 _tPedagogy of hope for sustainable design / _rDouglas Bourn -- _g47 _tSustainable design manifestos: reflections, reviews, and calls to action / _rRachel Beth Egenhoefer. |
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_a"The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design considers the design, not only of artifacts, but of structures, systems, and interactions in the context of sustaining our shared planet. This revised edition introduces new and updated chapters, as well as a new section on pedagogy for sustainable design. With authors from around the world, design is positioned in context with recent crises such as global pandemics, racial reckoning, political unrest, and natural disasters. Just as design is an interdisciplinary field, the climate crisis is deeply tangled in racial justice, gender justice, global health, economics, trade, and more. Divided into six sections, it presents a holistic approach to understanding the many facets of sustainable design: Part 1: Systems and design; Part 2: Complexities of sustainable design; Part 3: Community engaged design for local and global diversity; Part 4: Design for sustainable behaviors; Part 5: Design futures; Part 6: Pedagogy in Design for Sustainability (DfS). Arguing that design needs to restore, regenerate, and rejuvenate our planet and people, this handbook will be invaluable to researchers, students, and practitioners across all subdisciplines of design, architecture, business, energy management, visual arts, and environmental studies, among others"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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