The Auto-Ethnographic Turn in Design Published by Valiz. Edited with text by Louise Schouwenberg, Michael Kaethler. An intersectional approach to design that incorporates one’s context and self The "auto-ethnographic turn" in design is emerging from a growing recognition of design’s capacity to make sense of one’s world. This book’s first section, Ideas and Dialogues, compiles reflections and conversations between theorists, educators and practitioners on conceptions of auto-ethnography and the self. The second section, Projects and Practices, demonstrates auto-ethnographic approaches.
Contributors include: Anna Aagaard Jensen, Gijs Assmann, Bruno Baietto, Jurgen Bey, Joel Blanco, Théophile Blandet, Jan Boelen, Hsin Min Chan, Chongjin Chen, Meghan Clarke, Adelaide Di Nunzio, Billy Ernst, Hi Kyung Eun, Teresa Fernández-Pello, Andrea Gaspar, Konstantin Grcic, Metincan Güzel, Jing He, Aurelie Hoegy, Hicham Khalidi, Žan Kobal, Lorraine Legrand, Gabriel A. Maher, Micheline Nahra, Thomas Nathan, Miguel Parrrra, Timo de Rijk, Marie Rime, Sjeng Scheijen, Bianca Schick, Carlos Sfeir Vottero, Weixiao Shen, Matilde Stolfa, Oli Stratford, Marianne Theunissen, Goda Verikaite, Erik Viskil, Barbara Visser and Ben Shai van der Wal.
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