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Titel och upphov Culture sensitive design a guide to culture in practice
Utgivning, distribution etc. BIS Publishers, Amsterdam : [2020]
©2020
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Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Societies worldwide are increasingly interconnected through trade, migration, education, and digitization. This has resulted in a profound new complexity of cultural groups. Consequently, designers are confronted with the challenge of gaining a clear understanding of this cultural diversity. Culture Sensitive Design provides an overview of theory as well as practical models and methods, aimed to motivate and inspire design students, practitioners, and educators to get in touch with different cultural values, customs, and symbols; to avoid mistakes that may be obstructive for certain groups of people; to enable cross-cultural cooperation; to learn more about the diverse and complex layers of culture that define who we are, how we think, how we imagine, and how we create; to open up the design space, thereby creating a tremendous source of new ideas. (Bron: cover)
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Societies worldwide are increasingly interconnected through trade, migration, education, and digitization. This has resulted in a profound new complexity of cultural groups. Consequently, designers are confronted with the challenge of gaining a clear understanding of this cultural diversity. Culture is a complex phenomenon defined by an ongoing process of shifts in human interactions and experiences. In addition to the functional, technical, and economic requirements, it is primarily culture that defines how any designed object and service will perform and prove itself: a process that largely takes place outside the domain and control of the designer. Culture Sensitive Design provides an overview of theory as well as practical models and methods, aimed to motivate and inspire design students, practitioners, and educators to get in touch with different cultural values, customs, and symbols. It is in order to avoid mistakes that may be obstructive for certain groups of people; to enable cross-cultural cooperation; to learn more about the diverse and complex layers of culture that define who we are, how we think, how we imagine, and how we create; and to open up the design space, thereby creating a tremendous source of new ideas. Richly illustrated with examples of real life situations, the book provides everything necessary to generate optimal circumstances for the best design solutions to emerge.
Foreword p. 5 Preface p. 9 Contents p. 13 Your Culture: A Personal Reflection Everyone On The Same Page? p. 17 Why culture sensitivity in design? p. 17 How can we frame culture? p. 18 What do we mean by culture sensitivity? p. 20 Five intentions for culture-sensitive design p. 23 Three reasons for culture-sensitive design p. 30 'My culture' p. 32 Your design culture p. 41 How culture sensitive are you? p. 43 Culture Defined: A Lens for Viewing Starting Points p. 49 How can we view culture? p. 57 Values and practices p. 57 Cultural dimensions p. 63 In what ways can we identify cultures? p. 65 Global and local cultures p. 69 National cultures: synthetic or true p. 72 Subcultures: dying or booming p. 75 High, low, pop, and mass cultures: mind the stigma p. 76 Folk cultures: the value of traditions p. 79 Between cultural groups p. 80 Dominant cultures versus minority cultures p. 80 Stereotypes and archetypes p. 82 Value conflicts p. 83 Culture shock and acculturation p. 86 Designing with Culture: Models and Methods Let's Get Started p. 93 Why models and methods? p. 93 Ernic and etic: your perspective p. 94 Outsider or insider: Influence of your role p. 94 Storytelling: collecting 'thick data' p. 94 Attune your methods p. 95 Language and communication p. 96 Models and methods p. 97 Circuit of Culture model p. 98 From Persona to Cultura p. 101 Socio-cultural dimensions for design p. 105 Role mapping p. 109 Culture mapping with the onion model p. 111 Timeline past - present-future p. 113 Artefact analysis p. 115 Probes for storytelling p. 117 Contextmapping in cross-cultural situations p. 121 Observation p. 125 Interviews p. 127 A smart water supply system p. 128 Designing hospital beds p. 130 Designs in Context: Meaning and Impact Making a Difference p. 135 The medium is the message p. 135 Personal computer and the Internet p. 136 An iconic radio p. 138 Television and mass media p. 139 T-shirt p. 140 Umbrella p. 140 Toy bricks p. 141 Pointer booklets p. 142 The Walkman p. 142 Anthora coffee cup p. 144 Sunglasses p. 144 Clap skate p. 145 Housekeeping p. 145 Kitchen and cooking p. 146 Masks p. 147 Paraskevidekatriaphobia p. 148 Automobility p. 149 The wasp p. 150 Wheelchairs and tricycles p. 151 Windmills and watermills p. 151 Colour as a cultural code p. 152 Money p. 153 Cargo Cult p. 154 References and Further Reading p. 156 Colophon p. 160