Contributions towards a plurality in design narratives: Addressing dynamics between global and local discourses

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART Design Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-11 DOI:10.1080/14606925.2022.2125731
H. Alvelos, Susana Barreto
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Abstract The present research addresses empirical evidence of the predominance of a macroscopic, canonical narrative in design: it argues that design education and research may benefit from a substantial expansion and diversification upon this traditionally prevalent narrative. Furthermore, we posit that this diversification of design may begin by acknowledging and addressing its multiple narratives at a local level, upon which a global web of detailed knowledge may emerge complex, global discourses and paradigms may require articulations of the intrinsically contextual. With this premise in mind, prior research has been held in Porto, Portugal, from 2018 to 2021, through in-person interviews with retired design teachers and professionals, and field work with local crafts and industry; these actions have confirmed the above hypothesis within the context of the case study. We now aim at further reverting these findings into higher education curricula and propose a working dynamic between the intrinsically contextual and a scalability of enquiry and relevance.
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对设计叙事多元化的贡献:解决全球和地方话语之间的动态
摘要本研究探讨了宏观规范叙事在设计中占主导地位的经验证据:它认为,设计教育和研究可能受益于对这种传统流行叙事的实质性扩展和多样化。此外,我们认为,这种设计的多样化可能始于在地方层面承认和解决其多重叙事,在这一层面上,详细知识的全球网络可能会变得复杂,全球话语和范式可能需要阐明内在的语境。考虑到这一前提,2018年至2021年,通过对退休设计教师和专业人士的当面采访,以及对当地工艺和工业的实地考察,在葡萄牙波尔图进行了前期研究;这些行动在案例研究的背景下证实了上述假设。我们现在的目标是将这些发现进一步还原到高等教育课程中,并提出一种内在情境与可扩展性探究和相关性之间的工作动态。
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