MUO-E8023 - Values in Design Futures, 18.04.2019-23.05.2019
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Readings for Week 1
Please read the texts before each session. Readings are in three categories as follows:
R = required
S = supplementary
A
= advanced (e.g. for doctoral students)
Read the required texts and as much of the supplementary texts as you wish and have time for. Advanced texts may be referred to in the session. They are often challenging reads, but you may find the list useful for future reference even if you don’t read them now.
R: Appadurai, A. (2013) ‘The Social Life of Design’, chapter 13 in The Future as Cultural Fact, Verso.
R: Son, H. (2015). The history of Western futures studies: An exploration of the intellectual traditions and three-phase periodization. Futures, 66, 120-137. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2014.12.013
S: Shove, E., Watson, M., & Ingram, J. (2005, September). The value of design and the design of value. In Joining Forces, Design Conference, Helsinki. http://www2.uiah.fi/joiningforces/papers/Shove_et_al.pdf
S: Tonkinwise, C. (2011). Design away. Design philosophy politics. Pdf provided. (Also ‘Design Away’, in Yelavich S and B Adams (eds) Design as Future Making, Bloomsbury.
S: Bollier D 2017 Re-imagining Value: Insights from the Care Economy, Commons, Cyberspace and Nature, online http://www.bollier.org/blog/re-imagining-value-insights-care-economy-commons-cyberspace-and-nature-0 (full report available via the same link) 3
A: Winner (1988), Do Artifacts Have Politics? In L. Winner, The Whale and the Reactor. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, IL.
A: Schwartz, S. H. (2012). An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 2(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.9707/2307-0919.1116
A: Buchanan, R. (1998). Branzi’s dilemma: design in contemporary culture. Design Issues, 14(1):3-20.
A: Inayatullah, S (1998) ‘Causal Layered Analysis: Poststructurism as method’, Futures Vol.30(8): 815-829.