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Design: Shortcuts to a Big Idea: Shortcuts

Autor Ole B. Jensen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2026
A one-of-a-kind exploration of the intersection of sociology and design, exploring the artificial, human-made, and designed world through a new set of ‘glasses’, enabling a deeper understanding of the sociologically importance of design. 
This book will show how what we tend to take for granted really is the result of design imaginaries and design choices made by someone, somewhere. We know that things are ‘made’ but often we tend to forget so in our busy daily lives. This volume welcomes a critical slowing down to pause and understand the normativity of all design as well as its relation to values and culture. It will do so by showing examples of design that enables and help humans, as well as by showing cases of design that excludes and marginalize humans, like when senior citizens avoid going out in the city because the traffic lights shift from green to red so quickly, they cannot cross the street for green light or when wheelchair users restrain from going to a theatre or a public space due to the presence of stairs. Both are cases of ‘unintended consequences of design’. At other times we see deliberate attempts to ‘design away’ unwanted groups of people like interventions in urban space to prevent people in homelessness from lying down in public spaces to rest for the night. Regardless of if we explore a traffic light street crossing, a building with stairs, or anti-homeless and exclusionary design interventions one thing is certain: design choices are value-based and affects the lives that can be lived.  
Offering a critical gaze at design, the book may find use in social science curricula (sociology, anthropology, human geography) but also within the architecture and design programs (architecture, urban design, planning) as well as in relation to Human-Computer-Interaction and industrial design. This book will fit graduate, postgraduate students as well as other researchers and teachers as well as informed and interests professionals. The book is written in a clear language and with many examples making it an accessible text. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041220435
ISBN-10: 104122043X
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Shortcuts

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General

Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. Design – yes, but what kind? 3. Designerly ways of thinking 4. Design and the individual 5. Design and collectives 6. Design as a norm and cultural value 7. Exclusionary Design 8. Critical Disabilities and Universal Design 9. So where are we heading? 10. If you want to know more – a short, annotated literature recommendation

Notă biografică

Ole B. Jensen is Professor of Urban Theory at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark. He is the deputy director and co-founder of the Centre for Mobilities and Urban Studies (C-MUS) and the research leader of the Situated Mobilities and Sensing Bodies (SitMoB) research group. He is the author of titles including Urban Designs for Mobile Situations, Designing Mobilities and Staging Mobilities.

Recenzii

'Design is a thought-provoking guide for readers across the social sciences keen on (re-)envisioning how social spaces are based on material choices and how different—more inhabitable, more equitable, more sustainable—those spaces could be if we simply made different choices. By taking us through public spaces, benches, campfire pits, mobility devices and much more, Jensen shows us how design is everywhere and how deeply and often subtly it shapes the ground conditions of our shared lives. This is an essential read for anyone interesting in how our world could be re-made.'
Phillip VanniniProfessor of Communication & Culture, Royal Roads University, Canada

Descriere

A one-of-a-kind exploration of the intersection of sociology and design, exploring the artificial, human-made, and designed world through a new set of ‘glasses’, enabling a deeper understanding of the sociologically importance of design.