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Political Economy Pushes Back: How Structures of Power Govern our Design History Narratives

  • Bonne Zabolotney (author)
Chapter of: Attending [to] Futures: Matters of Politics in Design Education, Research, Practice(pp. 83–93)
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TitlePolitical Economy Pushes Back
SubtitleHow Structures of Power Govern our Design History Narratives
ContributorBonne Zabolotney (author)
Landing pagehttps://adocs.de/en/buecher/design-theorie-praxis-open-accessebooks/attending-futures-matters-politics-design-education-research-practice
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
CopyrightBonne Zabolotney
Publisheradocs publishing
Published on2023-10-01
Page rangepp. 83–93
Print length11 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Media9 illustrations
Funding
  • TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences
  • Programme: KISD - Köln International School of Design
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Bonne Zabolotney

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Teaches critical studies and communication design at Emily Carr University of Art and Design

Dr. Bonne Zabolotney is an interdisciplinary designer, educator, and researcher focusing on Canadian design culture — particularly anonymous and unacknowledged works— and the political economy of design. She holds a PhD Design from RMIT in Melbourne, Australia, an MA Liberal Arts from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC, and a BDes from Alberta University of the Arts. She teaches critical studies and communication design at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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