Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism

Humanity appears to be confronting an increasing number of health, economic, political, environmental, and social crises, which have been mainly brought about by human action itself. Whilst design has been complicit in such action, the paradigmatic strength of Design Thinking has amplified the agenc...

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Main Author: Ely, Philip
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81066
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description Humanity appears to be confronting an increasing number of health, economic, political, environmental, and social crises, which have been mainly brought about by human action itself. Whilst design has been complicit in such action, the paradigmatic strength of Design Thinking has amplified the agency of designers, who now have the opportunity to reorient toward a way of designing which harnesses cultural difference to confront these crises. Drawing on Lefebvre’s ideas of “difference,” Escobar’s “autonomous design,” and through a process of cultural reflexivity, I propose an approach to design – differential design – as a practical endeavor which sensitively and respectfully draws upon different cultural perspectives and traditions to design for the future. I share empirical examples of three methods: “worldviews,” “generative scribing,” and the application of “rhetoric.” Modestly and pragmatically, these may be used to shift the ontological perspectives of designers in the social and political project of designing equitable and empathic futures.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-810662024-05-22T08:36:57Z Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism Ely, Philip 1203 - Design Practice and Management ontological design rhetoric generative scribing worldviews differentialism Humanity appears to be confronting an increasing number of health, economic, political, environmental, and social crises, which have been mainly brought about by human action itself. Whilst design has been complicit in such action, the paradigmatic strength of Design Thinking has amplified the agency of designers, who now have the opportunity to reorient toward a way of designing which harnesses cultural difference to confront these crises. Drawing on Lefebvre’s ideas of “difference,” Escobar’s “autonomous design,” and through a process of cultural reflexivity, I propose an approach to design – differential design – as a practical endeavor which sensitively and respectfully draws upon different cultural perspectives and traditions to design for the future. I share empirical examples of three methods: “worldviews,” “generative scribing,” and the application of “rhetoric.” Modestly and pragmatically, these may be used to shift the ontological perspectives of designers in the social and political project of designing equitable and empathic futures. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81066 10.1080/17547075.2020.1810907 Taylor & Francis fulltext
spellingShingle 1203 - Design Practice and Management
ontological design
rhetoric
generative scribing
worldviews
differentialism
Ely, Philip
Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title_full Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title_fullStr Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title_full_unstemmed Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title_short Designing Futures for an Age of Differentialism
title_sort designing futures for an age of differentialism
topic 1203 - Design Practice and Management
ontological design
rhetoric
generative scribing
worldviews
differentialism
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81066