A Manifesto for Decolonising Design
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Ansari, Ahmed
Canli, Ece
Keshavarz, Mahmoud
Kiem, Matthew
Oliveira, Pedro
Prado, Luiza
Schultz, Tristan
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Much of the academic and professional discourse within the design disciplines over the last century has been bereft of a critical reflection on the politics of design practice, and on the politics of the artifacts, systems and practices that designerly activity produces. Our premise is that— notwithstanding important and valued exceptions—design theory, practice, and pedagogy as a whole are not geared towards delivering the kinds of knowledge and understanding that are adequate to addressing longstanding systemic issues of power.
These issues are products of modernity and its ideologies, regimes, and institutions reiterating, producing and exerting continued colonial power upon the lives of oppressed, marginalised, and subaltern peoples in both the ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ world. This planet, shared and co- inhabited by a plurality of peoples, each inhabiting different worlds, each orienting themselves within and towards their environments in different ways, and with different civilisational histories, is being undermined by a globalised system of power that threatens to flatten and eradicate ontological and epistemological difference, rewriting histories and advance visions of a future for a privileged few at the expense of their human and nonhuman others.
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Journal of Futures Studies
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23
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3
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© 2019 Tamkang University. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Urban and regional planning
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Abdulla, D; Ansari, A; Canli, E; Keshavarz, M; Kiem, M; Oliveira, P; Prado, L; Schultz, T, A Manifesto for Decolonising Design, Journal of Futures Studies, 2019, 23 (3), pp. 129-132