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Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change

Frank Jackson
- 01 Jan 1993 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 4, pp 307-310
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This article is published in Journal of Design History.The article was published on 1993-01-01. It has received 304 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social change & Human ecology.

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An Ecology for Cities: A Transformational Nexus of Design and Ecology to Advance Climate Change Resilience and Urban Sustainability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a transformational urban design-ecology nexus that merges urban design and ecology into an inclusive, creative, knowledge-to-action process to achieve urban climate resilience and enhance sustainability.
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History of inclusive design in the UK

TL;DR: The development of Inclusive Design in the UK is described, from its early beginnings, through its subsequent adoption as a topic of academic research, leading to its recent emergence embodied as a framework and toolkit for design.
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Eudaimonic Design, or: Six Invitations to Rethink Gamification

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a rethought, positive vision of gamification as a critical, transformative, socio-technical systems design practice for motivational affordances in the service of human flourishing.
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Sustainable millennials: attitudes towards sustainability and the material effects of interactive technologies

TL;DR: The design and interprets the results of a survey of 435 undergraduate students concerning the attitudes of this mainly millennial population towards sustainability apropos of the material effects of information technologies yield key insights about understanding different notions of what it means to be successful in a material sense to this population.
Dissertation

Habitation écologique et dispersion bâtie : les « habitats alternatifs » comme expérimentations pour des transitions socioécologiques en territoires de moyenne montagne

Ivan Mazel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define habitats alternatifs (HAs) as "sites of experimentation" in the context of urbanization, and propose a set of strategies collectives for permettre a sobriete des modes of vie, a utilisation des ressources locales and a mutualisation of l’espace and des biens.
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An Ecology for Cities: A Transformational Nexus of Design and Ecology to Advance Climate Change Resilience and Urban Sustainability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a transformational urban design-ecology nexus that merges urban design and ecology into an inclusive, creative, knowledge-to-action process to achieve urban climate resilience and enhance sustainability.
Journal ArticleDOI

History of inclusive design in the UK

TL;DR: The development of Inclusive Design in the UK is described, from its early beginnings, through its subsequent adoption as a topic of academic research, leading to its recent emergence embodied as a framework and toolkit for design.
Posted Content

Eudaimonic Design, or: Six Invitations to Rethink Gamification

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a rethought, positive vision of gamification as a critical, transformative, socio-technical systems design practice for motivational affordances in the service of human flourishing.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Sustainable millennials: attitudes towards sustainability and the material effects of interactive technologies

TL;DR: The design and interprets the results of a survey of 435 undergraduate students concerning the attitudes of this mainly millennial population towards sustainability apropos of the material effects of information technologies yield key insights about understanding different notions of what it means to be successful in a material sense to this population.
Dissertation

Habitation écologique et dispersion bâtie : les « habitats alternatifs » comme expérimentations pour des transitions socioécologiques en territoires de moyenne montagne

Ivan Mazel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define habitats alternatifs (HAs) as "sites of experimentation" in the context of urbanization, and propose a set of strategies collectives for permettre a sobriete des modes of vie, a utilisation des ressources locales and a mutualisation of l’espace and des biens.