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From greed to need: notes on human-centred design

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posted on 2009-09-30, 15:53 authored by Robert G. HarlandRobert G. Harland, Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos
This exploratory paper identifies some of the critical debates that have resulted in the city problematic. The context for this discussion is the need for transition from an approach to design that serves the few who are economically privileged, to a situation whereby design confronts some of the challenges associated with the less fortunate in our global society. A key outcome of the inquiry is that a better understanding of affiliation is essential if interdisciplinary design process is to succeed.

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  • The Arts, English and Drama

Department

  • Arts

Research Unit

  • Interrogations Conference Papers

Citation

HARLAND, R.G. and LOSCHIAVO DOS SANTOS, M.C., 2009. From greed to need: notes on human-centred design. IN: Interrogations: Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art and Design Research: Proceedings of AHRC Postgraduate Conference 2009, pp. 141-158.

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© Loughborough University and De Montfort University, Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

2009

Notes

This paper was presented at the Interrogations Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art and Design Research AHRC Postgraduate Conference, Loughborough University, 1st-2nd July 2009: http://www.interrogations.org.uk/conference/

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1900856778

Language

  • en

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