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什么是多元设计?作为设计研究学会(DRS)多元设计特别兴趣小组(SIG)的共同召集人,我们需要重新设计不同存在模式之间的互动术语和形式,以便相互理解和欣赏。多元宇宙不是一个由独立单位组成的世界,而是一个基于完全相互依存的世界(Escobar 2020;Mignolo 2018)。这个特别的论坛来自Pivot 2020,这是一个由DRS多元设计SIG和杜兰大学菲利斯·m·泰勒社会创新和设计思维中心组织的虚拟会议。三位作者深化了对多元性的思考,并为本次专题论坛提交了新的论文。两年前,我们发起了一项论文征集活动,邀请设计研究人员共同重新构想一个多中心的世界。我们打算超越对现代性和殖民主义的批判,鼓励人们思考一系列发人深省的问题:一个多中心的世界是什么样子?创造这种现实需要什么?这需要谁来创造?它是如何运作的?Renata M. Leit~ ao是康奈尔大学以人为本设计系的助理教授,也是OCAD大学的兼职教授,我们鼓励作者响应我们的呼吁。rml273@cornell.edu
What is pluriversal design? For us, the co-convenors of the Pluriversal Design Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Design Research Society (DRS), it involves redesigning the terms and forms of interaction between different modes of being for mutual understanding and appreciation. A pluriverse is not a world of independent units but a world based on radical interdependence (Escobar 2020; Mignolo 2018). This special forum emerged from Pivot 2020, a virtual conference organized by the DRS Pluriversal Design SIG and the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University. Three authors deepened their reflections on pluriversality and submitted new papers for this special forum. Two years ago, we launched a call for papers inviting design researchers to jointly reimagine a world of many centers. We intended to go beyond the critique of modernity and colonialism, encouraging people to consider a thought-provoking set of questions: What does a world of many centers look like? What is needed to create this reality? Who is needed to create this? How does it operate? In prompting authors to respond to our call, we Renata M. Leit~ ao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design at Cornell University and an Adjunct Professor at OCAD University. rml273@cornell.edu