Transition Design: An Educational Framework for Advancing the Study and Design of Sustainable Transitions

  • Terry Irwin
  • Cameron Tonkinwise
  • Gideon Kossoff
Palavras-chave: Projeto de transição ; Estudos de transição ; História e teoria do projeto ; Mudanças sociotécnicas ; Ecossistemas complexos

Resumo

O documento a seguir tem como objetivo fornecer um pouco da história e da teoria do design que está sendo usada na Escola de Design da Universidade Carnegie Mellon em seu esforço para constituir a prática do Design for Transition. Explique como a profissão e a disciplina de design estão passando por uma rápida expansão e transformação que permite um rico conjunto de estruturas para o Design for Transition. Este artigo argumenta que os designers não apenas podem e devem aprender com os estudos de transição, mas que o design pode contribuir reciprocamente por meio de novas abordagens para enquadrar problemas relacionados à mudança sociotécnica no contexto de ecossistemas complexos.

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2020-09-10
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Irwin, T., Tonkinwise, C., & Kossoff, G. (2020). Transition Design: An Educational Framework for Advancing the Study and Design of Sustainable Transitions. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (105). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi105.4188

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