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Wicked Rituals of Contemporary Design Thinking

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TitleWicked Rituals of Contemporary Design Thinking
ContributorCarmem Saito(author)
Frederick M.C. van Amstel(author)
Bibiana Oliveira Serpa (author)
Rafaela Angelon(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/
CopyrightCarmem Saito, Frederick M. C. van Amstel, Bibiana Oliveira Serpa, Rafaela Angelon
Publisheradocs publishing
Published on2023-10-01
Page rangepp. 151–161
Print length11 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Media5 illustrations
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Contributors

Carmem Saito

(author)
PhD candidate at Royal College of Art

Carmem Saito is a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art (London, UK). Her research explores fashion consumption, tacit knowledge and material mediation in digital contexts, exploring the complexities and contradictions of the fashion industry with a specific focus on the sensing body, touch, and materials. The project takes a critical look at how systems of consumption are imagined, designed, and used by consumers, exploring how material tacit knowledge can contribute to rethinking the technologies and apparatuses that currently support and promote contemporary cultures of consumption.

Frederick M.C. van Amstel

(author)
Assistant Professor and complicator in the Laboratory of Design against Oppression (LADO) at Federal University of Technology – Paraná

Frederick M.C. van Amstel is an Assistant Professor and complicator in the Laboratory of Design against Oppression (LADO), UTFPR, Brazil. His recent research deals with the contradiction of oppression and the possibility of designing for liberation. Together with Lesley-Ann Noel and Rodrigo Gonzatto, he guest edited the special issues on Design, Oppression, and Liberation for the Diseña Journal (21 and 22).

Bibiana Oliveira Serpa

(author)

Bibiana Oliveira Serpa holds a PhD in Design from the School of Industrial Design of the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (ESDI/UERJ). She is a feminist activist and a co-founder of the Design and Oppression network. Her research associates participatory and critical design approaches with politicizing actions within social movements, thus seeking to understand paths for an engaged design practice grounded on popular education and feminism.

Rafaela Angelon

(author)
Master student at the Graduate Program in Technology and Society - PPGTE at Federal University of Technology – Paraná

Rafaela Angelon is a Master student at the Graduate Program in Technology and Society - PPGTE at UTFPR, Brazil. Her research combines intersectional art, design, theater and fashion, paying particular attention to the work of women artists and activists. Her work appeared in Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education journal and DRS2022: Bilbao.