The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)

This study will offer an overview of applied discourses of design in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), including Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Since the 1940s, these countries have been known for their pioneering statues, creative engagements, and influence on shaping, re...

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Main Author: Saad, Qassim
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University and the DRS Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81745
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description This study will offer an overview of applied discourses of design in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), including Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Since the 1940s, these countries have been known for their pioneering statues, creative engagements, and influence on shaping, resourcing, and sustaining the emergent project of modernity in the EMR. Studies of these countries’ contemporary design discourses are underdeveloped, with extremely limited studies addressing their context and practices. This study will survey identical phases throughout the contemporary history of these countries, exploring and critically reviewing key themes in their regional sociopolitical rhetoric since the 1950s. The study demonstrates the need to utilise design discourses to empower regional societies currently facing unrest. The study identified four thematic periods reflecting the influence of regional sociopolitical rhetoric: (1) the colonisation era, articulating a sociocultural perspective concerning craftmaking and craftsmanship; (2) postcolonisation and the emergence of modernity, with design emerging as a cultural manifestation that enhances regional socioeconomic development; (3) the rise of the national state, with design as a sociopolitical manifestation utilised to reinforcing identity and local traditions; (4) expansion of autocracy and current discord, with the emergence of social design. These thematic periods are explored through selected examples from across the EMR.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-817452021-02-17T00:13:19Z The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) Saad, Qassim 1203 - Design Practice and Management This study will offer an overview of applied discourses of design in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), including Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Since the 1940s, these countries have been known for their pioneering statues, creative engagements, and influence on shaping, resourcing, and sustaining the emergent project of modernity in the EMR. Studies of these countries’ contemporary design discourses are underdeveloped, with extremely limited studies addressing their context and practices. This study will survey identical phases throughout the contemporary history of these countries, exploring and critically reviewing key themes in their regional sociopolitical rhetoric since the 1950s. The study demonstrates the need to utilise design discourses to empower regional societies currently facing unrest. The study identified four thematic periods reflecting the influence of regional sociopolitical rhetoric: (1) the colonisation era, articulating a sociocultural perspective concerning craftmaking and craftsmanship; (2) postcolonisation and the emergence of modernity, with design emerging as a cultural manifestation that enhances regional socioeconomic development; (3) the rise of the national state, with design as a sociopolitical manifestation utilised to reinforcing identity and local traditions; (4) expansion of autocracy and current discord, with the emergence of social design. These thematic periods are explored through selected examples from across the EMR. 2020 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81745 10.21606/pluriversal.2020.014 English https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University and the DRS Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group fulltext
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The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title_full The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title_fullStr The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title_full_unstemmed The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title_short The intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
title_sort intellectual transformation of modern design discourses in the eastern mediterranean region (emr)
topic 1203 - Design Practice and Management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81745