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is the work of Sharon Prendeville

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Tag: design + democracy

From Publics to Counterpublics

Design scholarship frequently concerns itself with the question of publics. However, in wider social theory there is a significant body … More

Counterframes, Counterpublics, design + democracy, Design Politics, DesignPublics, Dewey, Mouffe, social movements

Democratic Dialogues in Urban Commons

On November 27, 2020, I spoke at the RGCS-OWEE symposium ‘Embodying Ecological Stakes of Our Time’ on the urban commons … More

citizen engagement, design + activism, design + democracy, design + politics, placemaking, prefigurative politics

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Countering as a Practice in Design Movements', in three Acts. #Community #Codesign #Movements #Frames #EastLondon
Movement might encapsulate grassroots organising, labour movements, human and more-than-human migration, and more. Over the past years, the Counter-Framing Design team developed a conceptual practice to aid designers with understanding the politics of design. Counter-Design complicates and untangles the more or less visible norms and privileges by which we live, take on roles, and make choices, both in times of crises and the everyday.
Check out the amazing upcoming Commons in Design conference hosted by @research.design.practices.
'How do you start something when you know the foundations are wrong?' (Insights from Interviews)
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