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(Im)possible Exits, Silenced Affects: Design Futures and Disciplinary Mobilities

  • Imad Gebrael (author)

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Title(Im)possible Exits, Silenced Affects
SubtitleDesign Futures and Disciplinary Mobilities
ContributorImad Gebrael (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/
CopyrightImad Gebrael
Publisheradocs publishing
Published on2023-10-01
Page rangepp. 31–39
Print length9 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Imad Gebrael

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Doctoral project within the Department of European Ethnology at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Imad Gebrael is a Lebanese designer, educator, and researcher based in Berlin. He has produced visual and theoretical works around identity representation and self-Orientalism in Arab* design, counter-mapping, and archiving. He has also collaborated with several journalistic platforms on exploring common grounds between design and media outlets across Europe. Imad has lectured at several academic institutions including Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin University of the Arts, Hochschule für Künste Bremen, The University of Art and Design Linz, and Design Akademie Berlin. He has co-founded cultural and urban projects centering Arab-migrant experiences and is currently undertaking ethnographic research on the negotiations of Arab-Arab identifications in Sonnenallee, Berlin, as part of his doctoral project within the Department of European Ethnology at the Humboldt University of Berlin.