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Zusatztext Designers owe a duty of care to clients and society. This book challenges accepted, defensive understandings in this deeply selfish world, to encourage designers to conceive of all design as being a practice of care, with numerous examples of proactive ways of doing so. Informationen zum Autor Laurene Vaughan is Professor of Design in the School of Design at RMIT University, Australia. She is the editor of Practice-Based Design Research ((Bloomsbury, 2017) and Designing Cultures of Care (Bloomsbury, 2018). Klappentext Designing Cultures of Care brings together an international selection of design researchers who, through a variety of design approaches, explore the ways in which design intersects with cultures of care. Unique in its focus and disciplinary diversity, this edited volume of essays develops an expanded discourse on the role and contribution of design to broader social, cultural and material challenges. Based around a unifying critique of the proposition of care as a theoretical framework for undertaking design research in real world contexts, each chapter presents a case study of design research in action.This book provides readers - both academics and practitioners - with insights into the possibilities and challenges of designing cultures of care. The disciplines represented in this collection include architecture, visual communication, participatory and social design, service design, critical and speculative design interventions and design ethnography. Case studies provide real world insights that have relevance and value to design students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to researchers at all levels within and outside of the academy. Vorwort This volume brings together an international array of scholars who explore and assess the role design can play in creating and improving cultures of care. Zusammenfassung Designing Cultures of Care brings together an international selection of design researchers who, through a variety of design approaches, explore the ways in which design intersects with cultures of care. Unique in its focus and disciplinary diversity, this edited volume of essays develops an expanded discourse on the role and contribution of design to broader social, cultural and material challenges. Based around a unifying critique of the proposition of care as a theoretical framework for undertaking design research in real world contexts, each chapter presents a case study of design research in action.This book provides readers — both academics and practitioners — with insights into the possibilities and challenges of designing cultures of care. The disciplines represented in this collection include architecture, visual communication, participatory and social design, service design, critical and speculative design interventions and design ethnography. Case studies provide real world insights that have relevance and value to design students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to researchers at all levels within and outside of the academy. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction, Laurene Vaughan (RMIT University, Australia) 2. Design as a Practice of Care, Laurene Vaughan (RMIT University, Australia) 3. Out(fit)ting the City: Care and Contribution in Post-industrial Newcastle, Australia, Cathy Smith (University of New South Wales, Australia) and SueAnne Ware (University of Newcastle, Australia) 4. Picture Education Today: Data Visualization as a Practice of Critique and Care, Brad Haylock (RMIT University, USA) 5. What Do We Want?: Designing Cultures of Care in Conditions of Precarity, Shana Agid (Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA) 6. Patient-centered Care and the Design of a Psychiatric Care Facility, Sarah Pink and S...