What Is at Stake with Decolonizing Design? A Roundtable
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Schultz, Tristan
Abdulla, Danah
Ansari, Ahmed
Canli, Ece
Keshavarz, Mahmoud
Kiem, Matthew
Martins, Luiza Prado de O
de Oliveira, Pedro JS Vieira
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2018
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This roundtable was conducted by the eight founding members of Decolonising Design Group in October 2017, using an online messaging platform. Each member approached design and decoloniality from different yet interrelating viewpoints, by threading their individual arguments with the preceding ones. The piece thus offers and travels through a variety of subject matter including politics of design, artificiality, modernity, Eurocentrism, capitalism, Indigenous Knowledge, pluriversality, continental philosophy, pedagogy, materiality, mobility, language, gender oppression, sexuality, and intersectionality.This roundtable was conducted by the eight founding members of Decolonising Design Group in October 2017, using an online messaging platform. Each member approached design and decoloniality from different yet interrelating viewpoints, by threading their individual arguments with the preceding ones. The piece thus offers and travels through a variety of subject matter including politics of design, artificiality, modernity, Eurocentrism, capitalism, Indigenous Knowledge, pluriversality, continental philosophy, pedagogy, materiality, mobility, language, gender oppression, sexuality, and intersectionality.
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Journal Title
DESIGN AND CULTURE
Volume
10
Issue
1
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Cultural studies