Design Culture: Objects and Approaches

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
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Design culture foregrounds the relationships between the domains of design practice, design production and everyday life. Unlike design history and design studies, it is primarily concerned with contemporary design objects and the networks between the multiple actors engaged in their shaping, functioning and reproduction. It acknowledges the rise of design as both a key component and a key challenge of the modern world.

Featuring an impressive range of international case studies, Design Culture interrogates what this emergent discipline is, its methodologies, its scope and its relationships with other fields of study. The volume's interdisciplinary approach brings fresh thinking to this fast-evolving field of study.

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Guy Julier is Professor of Design Culture at the University of Brighton and the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK.

Anders V. Munch is Professor of Design Culture at the University of Southern Denmark.

Mads Nygaard Folkmann is Associate Professor of Design Theory, Culture and History at the University of Southern Denmark.

Hans-Christian Jensen is Associate Professor of Design Studies, Culture and Management at the University of Southern Denmark.

Niels Peter Skou is Lecturer in the History of Ideas and Music at the University of Southern Denmark.

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