Commons in Design


Commons in Design
by: Christine Schranz (Editor),Rachel Armstrong(Contributor),Nathalie Attallah(Contributor),Yuhe Ge(Contributor),Juan Gomez(Contributor), Luis Guerra(Contributor), Katherin Gutiérrez Herrera (Contributor), Cyrus Khalatbari (Contributor), Rilla Khaled (Contributor), Cindy Kohtala (Contributor), Max Stearns (Contributor),Elpitha Tsoutsounakis (Contributor)&9more
Publisher: Valiz
Publication Date: 2024/2/27
Language: English
Print Length: 352 pages
ISBN-10: 9493246302
ISBN-13: 9789493246300


Book Description
How social cooperation within communities can better the impact of functional, sustainable designThe scarcity of resources, climate change and the digitalization of everyday life are fuelling the economy of swapping, sharing and lending: all of which are in some way linked to a culture of commoning. In this context, commons can be understood as community-based processes that use, collectively manage and organize generally accessible resources, either goods or knowledge.Commons in Design explores the meaning and impact of commons―especially knowledge-based peer commons―and acts of commoning in design. It discusses networked, participatory and open procedures based on the commons and commoning, testing models that negotiate the use of commons within design processes. In doing so, it critically engages with questions regarding designers’ positionings, everyday practices, self-understandings, ways of working and approaches to education. Contributors include: Rachel Armstrong, Max Stearns, Nathalie Attallah, Yuhe Ge, Juan Gomez, Luis Guerra, Katherin Gutiérrez Herrera, Cyrus Khalatbari, Rilla Khaled, Cindy Kohtala, Torange Khonsari, Álvaro Mercado Jara, Nan O’Sullivan, Victoria Paeva, Sharon Prendeville, Zoe Romano, Gregoire Rousseau, Daniela Salgado Cofré, Elpitha Tsoutsounakis, Eva Verhoeven, Jennifer Whitty.

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How social cooperation within communities can better the impact of functional, sustainable designThe scarcity of resources, climate change and the digitalization of everyday life are fuelling the economy of swapping, sharing and lending: all of which are in some way linked to a culture of commoning. In this context, commons can be understood as community-based processes that use, collectively manage and organize generally accessible resources, either goods or knowledge.Commons in Design explores the meaning and impact of commons―especially knowledge-based peer commons―and acts of commoning in design. It discusses networked, participatory and open procedures based on the commons and commoning, testing models that negotiate the use of commons within design processes. In doing so, it critically engages with questions regarding designers’ positionings, everyday practices, self-understandings, ways of working and approaches to education. Contributors include: Rachel Armstrong, Max Stearns, Nathalie Attallah, Yuhe Ge, Juan Gomez, Luis Guerra, Katherin Gutiérrez Herrera, Cyrus Khalatbari, Rilla Khaled, Cindy Kohtala, Torange Khonsari, Álvaro Mercado Jara, Nan O’Sullivan, Victoria Paeva, Sharon Prendeville, Zoe Romano, Gregoire Rousseau, Daniela Salgado Cofré, Elpitha Tsoutsounakis, Eva Verhoeven, Jennifer Whitty.

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