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Civic City - Cahier 2 - Bedford Press 2010

Civic City - Cahier 2 - Bedford Press 2010

Gui Bonsiepe: Design and Democracy

Rejecting the economically narrowed neoliberal definition of democracy, Gui Bonsiepe claims for the potential of design to promote democracy. Design and Democracy introduces a concept of design activities that aim to interpret the needs of social groups and to develop viable emancipative proposals in the form of material and semiotic artifacts. This short text is accompanied by an interview with the author and a reprint of early 1970s material from Chile.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 68 pages, great condition

$180.11
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Civic City - Cahier 2 - Bedford Press 2010

Gui Bonsiepe: Design and Democracy

Rejecting the economically narrowed neoliberal definition of democracy, Gui Bonsiepe claims for the potential of design to promote democracy. Design and Democracy introduces a concept of design activities that aim to interpret the needs of social groups and to develop viable emancipative proposals in the form of material and semiotic artifacts. This short text is accompanied by an interview with the author and a reprint of early 1970s material from Chile.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 68 pages, great condition

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Gui Bonsiepe: Design and Democracy

Rejecting the economically narrowed neoliberal definition of democracy, Gui Bonsiepe claims for the potential of design to promote democracy. Design and Democracy introduces a concept of design activities that aim to interpret the needs of social groups and to develop viable emancipative proposals in the form of material and semiotic artifacts. This short text is accompanied by an interview with the author and a reprint of early 1970s material from Chile.

Softcover, EN, 11.5 x 19 cm, 68 pages, great condition

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