Editorial I. Perspectives on Design Literacy

Q1 Arts and Humanities FormAkademisk Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.7577/formakademisk.5732
Erik Bohemia, Úrsula Bravo, L. M. Nielsen
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Knowledge and skills are tightly entangled with economic and political power. In past agricultural societies, most of the population required skills such as animal husbandry for food and sewing clothing to keep warm. Centuries later, with the advent of an economy centred on the extraction of natural resources and the production of consumer goods, it was necessary to develop more complex skills that enabled people to integrate into emerging societies. School systems were responsible for initiating this process through the ‘literacy’ of the child population. They provided the content and conditions for children to develop the skills needed to read, understand and produce written texts. This approach, albeit with some nuances, was the predominant perspective until the second half of the twentieth century, when new understandings of literacy emerged due to rapid technological advances and critical perspectives that questioned the role of the school in reproducing social relations of power and control (Arredondo & Corzo, 2017; Southwell, 2013).
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编辑 I. 设计素养的视角
知识和技能与经济和政治权力紧密相连。在过去的农业社会中,大多数人需要的技能是饲养牲畜以获取食物和缝制衣物以保暖。几个世纪后,随着以开采自然资源和生产消费品为中心的经济的出现,人们有必要发展更复杂的技能,以便融入新兴社会。学校系统负责通过对儿童的 "扫盲 "来启动这一进程。学校提供内容和条件,培养儿童阅读、理解和制作书面文字所需的技能。这种方法尽管有一些细微差别,但在二十世纪下半叶之前一直占据主导地位,二十世纪下半叶,由于技术的飞速发展和质疑学校在复制权力和控制的社会关系中的作用的批判性观点,出现了对扫盲的新理解(Arredondo & Corzo, 2017; Southwell, 2013)。
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