We understand eco-social design as a diverse set of design practices and projects that want to contribute to a much needed transformation of the relations among humans and between humans and nature, in order to move towards more sustainable, non-alienated, resilient, just and equitable futures - both locally and trans-locally. However, in today’s economic and political landscape designers often struggle to keep their eco-social design practices viable.
Eco-social design: Who pays for it? / Krois, Kris; Elzenbaumer, Bianca; Franz Fabio, Maximilian; Mattozzi, Alvise. - In: THE DESIGN JOURNAL. - ISSN 1460-6925. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:sup1(2017), pp. S4678-S4682. [10.1080/14606925.2017.1352965]
Eco-social design: Who pays for it?
Mattozzi Alvise
2017
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We understand eco-social design as a diverse set of design practices and projects that want to contribute to a much needed transformation of the relations among humans and between humans and nature, in order to move towards more sustainable, non-alienated, resilient, just and equitable futures - both locally and trans-locally. However, in today’s economic and political landscape designers often struggle to keep their eco-social design practices viable.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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