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    UID:
    gbv_864662823
    Format: xiv, 249 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781119053491
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119053460
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119053477
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Care and design Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley Blackwell, 2017 ISBN 9781119053460
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1119053463
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119053477
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1119053471
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781119053484
    Additional Edition: ISBN 111905348X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Umweltpsychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chichester, West Sussex, UK :Wiley Blackwell,
    UID:
    almahu_9948198602702882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119053460 , 1119053463 , 9781119053477 , 1119053471 , 9781119053484 , 111905348X
    Content: As an increasingly urbanised world is seeking to deal with recent social, natural and technological changes, Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities explores how concepts and practices of care can cultivate more responsive forms of design that attend to the fragile relations that constitute cites.
    Content: Combining different areas of enquiry from human geography, sociology and performance to gerontology, architecture and disability studies, the book takes the reader through recent debates on care across the human and social sciences, further enriching these through theoretical elaborations and international case studies on design projects in urban settings. These include the construction of hospitals and homes, the planning of public parks and the design of mobility equipment, as well as urban curating and post-disaster recovery.
    Content: Exploring how the skills and sensibilities of caring can be expressed through design practice to enhance well-being among those who inhabit, and depend upon, cities, the book throws light on a timely set of questions that contemporary research has rarely discussed in detail.
    Content: Charlotte Bates is a Researcher at the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research explores the interconnections between the body, everyday life and place, with a particular focus on illness and disability.
    Content: Rob Imrie is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has international expertise in urban governance, architecture and community development in cities: the impact and implications of urban policy; the geographies of disability and the built environment; and the body, embodiment and urban design.
    Content: Kim Kullman is a Researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London. His work falls broadly within social and cultural geography and explores the crafting of inclusive civic spaces, embodied practices of urban mobility and methodological crossovers between design and social science. --Book Jacket.
    Note: Machine generated contents note: 1.1. Introduction / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.2. Care as a concept and practice / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 1.3. The problem of 'good urban form' / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.4. The collection / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 2.1. Introduction / Sheila Peace -- 2.2. The interface between age and care / Sheila Peace -- 2.3. The position of design / Sheila Peace -- 2.4. Environment and ageing / Sheila Peace -- 2.5. Learning from the NDA programme / Sheila Peace -- 2.6. Re-designing the kitchen / Sheila Peace -- 2.7. Conclusion: the relationship between care and design / Sheila Peace -- References / Sheila Peace -- 3.1. Introduction / Daryl Martin -- 3.2. Maggie's: care by design / Daryl Martin -- 3.3. The accommodation of the everyday / Daryl Martin -- 3.4. Working the table / Daryl Martin -- 3.5. Familiarity bonds and the communal encounter / Daryl Martin. , Note continued: 3.6. Conclusion: hospitality, generosity and the practice of care / Daryl Martin -- Acknowledgements / Daryl Martin -- References / Daryl Martin -- 4.1. Introduction / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.2. The design/care nexus / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.3. Spaces of design/geographies of mental illness / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.4. Everyday urban geographies of mental health / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.5. Designing landscapes of mental health care / Ola Soderstrom -- References / Ola Soderstrom -- 5.1. Introduction / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.2. Methodology and meaning / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.3. Global sensory themes: connections, confusions and pressures to conform / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.4.Coming to our senses: pragmatic considerations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.5. Making space for autism: discussion and recommendations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson. , Note continued: 5.6. Closing thoughts: on being open to embodiments of autistic sensory difference / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- References / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 6.1. Introduction / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.2. Ownership / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 6.3. Healing / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.4. Openness / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman / Charlotte Bates -- 6.5. Conclusion / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- Acknowledgements / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 7.1. Introduction / Jacky Bowring -- 7.2. Wounding / Jacky Bowring -- 7.3. Dwelling / Jacky Bowring -- 7.4. Fragility / Jacky Bowring -- 7.5. Empathy / Jacky Bowring -- 7.6.'Treatment' / Jacky Bowring -- 7.7. Re-wounding? / Jacky Bowring -- Acknowledgements / Jacky Bowring -- References / Jacky Bowring -- 8.1. Preamble / Juhani Pallasmaa. , Note continued: 8.2. The flesh of the world / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.3. Empathy in design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.4. Architecture as a medical instrument / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.5. The acts of identification and homecoming / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.6. The promise of beauty / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.7. Synthetic design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.8. Art and evidence-based design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.9. The power of intuition / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.10. The loss of empathic wisdom / Juhani Pallasmaa -- References / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 9.1. Introduction / Jos Boys -- 9.2. What counts as care in architectural education and practice? / Jos Boys -- 9.3. The care-full design of place / Jos Boys -- 9.4. Re-imagining caring in architectural and urban design / Jos Boys -- 9.5. Caring differently? / Jos Boys -- 9.6. Conclusion: from places to practices? / Jos Boys -- References / Jos Boys -- 10.1. Introduction / Sophie Handler. , Note continued: 10.2.'Urban curating' and the spatialised practice of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.3.'Making space for older age' / Sophie Handler -- 10.4. Other stories on growing old / Sophie Handler -- 10.5. Acting 'otherhow': extending duties of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.6.A vocabulary of caring labours / Sophie Handler -- 10.7. Subverting the 'hierarchy of needs' / Sophie Handler -- 10.8. Conclusion: adopting the language of care / Sophie Handler -- References / Sophie Handler -- 11.1. Introduction: the issue of technical aids in post-austerity Spain / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.2. An open-source wheelchair kit: expanding the relationship between people in wheelchairs and their social and urban environments / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 11.3. Opening up space for a briefcase, unleashing the wheelchair's possibilities / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt. , Note continued: 11.4. Radicalising design through small object interventions: care as 'joint problem-making'? / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.5. Concluding remarks: 'joint problem-making' as a careful design mode in post-austerity times? / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- Acknowledgements / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- References / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 12.1. Introduction / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.2. Re-design as artful contrast / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.3. Evoking mess / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.4. Social wellbeing / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.5. The art of rift-design / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.6. Design, care and temporality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.7. Design, care and spatiality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.8. Caring about and resisting the habitual / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.9. More than human and less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier. , Note continued: 12.10. The 'more than human' of ideas / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.11. Less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.12. Design as care / Michael Schillmeier -- References / Michael Schillmeier.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Care and design. Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons, 2017 ISBN 9781119053491
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chichester, West Sussex, UK :Wiley Blackwell,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327391302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119053460 , 1119053463 , 9781119053477 , 1119053471 , 9781119053484 , 111905348X
    Content: As an increasingly urbanised world is seeking to deal with recent social, natural and technological changes, Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities explores how concepts and practices of care can cultivate more responsive forms of design that attend to the fragile relations that constitute cites.
    Content: Combining different areas of enquiry from human geography, sociology and performance to gerontology, architecture and disability studies, the book takes the reader through recent debates on care across the human and social sciences, further enriching these through theoretical elaborations and international case studies on design projects in urban settings. These include the construction of hospitals and homes, the planning of public parks and the design of mobility equipment, as well as urban curating and post-disaster recovery.
    Content: Exploring how the skills and sensibilities of caring can be expressed through design practice to enhance well-being among those who inhabit, and depend upon, cities, the book throws light on a timely set of questions that contemporary research has rarely discussed in detail.
    Content: Charlotte Bates is a Researcher at the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research explores the interconnections between the body, everyday life and place, with a particular focus on illness and disability.
    Content: Rob Imrie is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has international expertise in urban governance, architecture and community development in cities: the impact and implications of urban policy; the geographies of disability and the built environment; and the body, embodiment and urban design.
    Content: Kim Kullman is a Researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London. His work falls broadly within social and cultural geography and explores the crafting of inclusive civic spaces, embodied practices of urban mobility and methodological crossovers between design and social science. --Book Jacket.
    Note: Machine generated contents note: 1.1. Introduction / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.2. Care as a concept and practice / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 1.3. The problem of 'good urban form' / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.4. The collection / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 2.1. Introduction / Sheila Peace -- 2.2. The interface between age and care / Sheila Peace -- 2.3. The position of design / Sheila Peace -- 2.4. Environment and ageing / Sheila Peace -- 2.5. Learning from the NDA programme / Sheila Peace -- 2.6. Re-designing the kitchen / Sheila Peace -- 2.7. Conclusion: the relationship between care and design / Sheila Peace -- References / Sheila Peace -- 3.1. Introduction / Daryl Martin -- 3.2. Maggie's: care by design / Daryl Martin -- 3.3. The accommodation of the everyday / Daryl Martin -- 3.4. Working the table / Daryl Martin -- 3.5. Familiarity bonds and the communal encounter / Daryl Martin. , Note continued: 3.6. Conclusion: hospitality, generosity and the practice of care / Daryl Martin -- Acknowledgements / Daryl Martin -- References / Daryl Martin -- 4.1. Introduction / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.2. The design/care nexus / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.3. Spaces of design/geographies of mental illness / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.4. Everyday urban geographies of mental health / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.5. Designing landscapes of mental health care / Ola Soderstrom -- References / Ola Soderstrom -- 5.1. Introduction / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.2. Methodology and meaning / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.3. Global sensory themes: connections, confusions and pressures to conform / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.4.Coming to our senses: pragmatic considerations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.5. Making space for autism: discussion and recommendations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson. , Note continued: 5.6. Closing thoughts: on being open to embodiments of autistic sensory difference / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- References / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 6.1. Introduction / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.2. Ownership / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 6.3. Healing / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.4. Openness / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman / Charlotte Bates -- 6.5. Conclusion / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- Acknowledgements / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 7.1. Introduction / Jacky Bowring -- 7.2. Wounding / Jacky Bowring -- 7.3. Dwelling / Jacky Bowring -- 7.4. Fragility / Jacky Bowring -- 7.5. Empathy / Jacky Bowring -- 7.6.'Treatment' / Jacky Bowring -- 7.7. Re-wounding? / Jacky Bowring -- Acknowledgements / Jacky Bowring -- References / Jacky Bowring -- 8.1. Preamble / Juhani Pallasmaa. , Note continued: 8.2. The flesh of the world / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.3. Empathy in design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.4. Architecture as a medical instrument / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.5. The acts of identification and homecoming / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.6. The promise of beauty / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.7. Synthetic design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.8. Art and evidence-based design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.9. The power of intuition / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.10. The loss of empathic wisdom / Juhani Pallasmaa -- References / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 9.1. Introduction / Jos Boys -- 9.2. What counts as care in architectural education and practice? / Jos Boys -- 9.3. The care-full design of place / Jos Boys -- 9.4. Re-imagining caring in architectural and urban design / Jos Boys -- 9.5. Caring differently? / Jos Boys -- 9.6. Conclusion: from places to practices? / Jos Boys -- References / Jos Boys -- 10.1. Introduction / Sophie Handler. , Note continued: 10.2.'Urban curating' and the spatialised practice of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.3.'Making space for older age' / Sophie Handler -- 10.4. Other stories on growing old / Sophie Handler -- 10.5. Acting 'otherhow': extending duties of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.6.A vocabulary of caring labours / Sophie Handler -- 10.7. Subverting the 'hierarchy of needs' / Sophie Handler -- 10.8. Conclusion: adopting the language of care / Sophie Handler -- References / Sophie Handler -- 11.1. Introduction: the issue of technical aids in post-austerity Spain / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.2. An open-source wheelchair kit: expanding the relationship between people in wheelchairs and their social and urban environments / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 11.3. Opening up space for a briefcase, unleashing the wheelchair's possibilities / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt. , Note continued: 11.4. Radicalising design through small object interventions: care as 'joint problem-making'? / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.5. Concluding remarks: 'joint problem-making' as a careful design mode in post-austerity times? / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- Acknowledgements / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- References / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 12.1. Introduction / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.2. Re-design as artful contrast / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.3. Evoking mess / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.4. Social wellbeing / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.5. The art of rift-design / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.6. Design, care and temporality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.7. Design, care and spatiality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.8. Caring about and resisting the habitual / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.9. More than human and less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier. , Note continued: 12.10. The 'more than human' of ideas / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.11. Less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.12. Design as care / Michael Schillmeier -- References / Michael Schillmeier.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Care and design. Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons, 2017 ISBN 9781119053491
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chichester, West Sussex, UK :Wiley Blackwell,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327391302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119053460 , 1119053463 , 9781119053477 , 1119053471 , 9781119053484 , 111905348X
    Content: As an increasingly urbanised world is seeking to deal with recent social, natural and technological changes, Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities explores how concepts and practices of care can cultivate more responsive forms of design that attend to the fragile relations that constitute cites.
    Content: Combining different areas of enquiry from human geography, sociology and performance to gerontology, architecture and disability studies, the book takes the reader through recent debates on care across the human and social sciences, further enriching these through theoretical elaborations and international case studies on design projects in urban settings. These include the construction of hospitals and homes, the planning of public parks and the design of mobility equipment, as well as urban curating and post-disaster recovery.
    Content: Exploring how the skills and sensibilities of caring can be expressed through design practice to enhance well-being among those who inhabit, and depend upon, cities, the book throws light on a timely set of questions that contemporary research has rarely discussed in detail.
    Content: Charlotte Bates is a Researcher at the Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research explores the interconnections between the body, everyday life and place, with a particular focus on illness and disability.
    Content: Rob Imrie is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has international expertise in urban governance, architecture and community development in cities: the impact and implications of urban policy; the geographies of disability and the built environment; and the body, embodiment and urban design.
    Content: Kim Kullman is a Researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London. His work falls broadly within social and cultural geography and explores the crafting of inclusive civic spaces, embodied practices of urban mobility and methodological crossovers between design and social science. --Book Jacket.
    Note: Machine generated contents note: 1.1. Introduction / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.2. Care as a concept and practice / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 1.3. The problem of 'good urban form' / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 1.4. The collection / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 2.1. Introduction / Sheila Peace -- 2.2. The interface between age and care / Sheila Peace -- 2.3. The position of design / Sheila Peace -- 2.4. Environment and ageing / Sheila Peace -- 2.5. Learning from the NDA programme / Sheila Peace -- 2.6. Re-designing the kitchen / Sheila Peace -- 2.7. Conclusion: the relationship between care and design / Sheila Peace -- References / Sheila Peace -- 3.1. Introduction / Daryl Martin -- 3.2. Maggie's: care by design / Daryl Martin -- 3.3. The accommodation of the everyday / Daryl Martin -- 3.4. Working the table / Daryl Martin -- 3.5. Familiarity bonds and the communal encounter / Daryl Martin. , Note continued: 3.6. Conclusion: hospitality, generosity and the practice of care / Daryl Martin -- Acknowledgements / Daryl Martin -- References / Daryl Martin -- 4.1. Introduction / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.2. The design/care nexus / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.3. Spaces of design/geographies of mental illness / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.4. Everyday urban geographies of mental health / Ola Soderstrom -- 4.5. Designing landscapes of mental health care / Ola Soderstrom -- References / Ola Soderstrom -- 5.1. Introduction / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.2. Methodology and meaning / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.3. Global sensory themes: connections, confusions and pressures to conform / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- 5.4.Coming to our senses: pragmatic considerations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 5.5. Making space for autism: discussion and recommendations / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson. , Note continued: 5.6. Closing thoughts: on being open to embodiments of autistic sensory difference / Victoria L. Henderson / Joyce Davidson -- References / Joyce Davidson / Victoria L. Henderson -- 6.1. Introduction / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.2. Ownership / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 6.3. Healing / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- 6.4. Openness / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman / Charlotte Bates -- 6.5. Conclusion / Charlotte Bates / Rob Imrie / Kim Kullman -- Acknowledgements / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- References / Charlotte Bates / Kim Kullman / Rob Imrie -- 7.1. Introduction / Jacky Bowring -- 7.2. Wounding / Jacky Bowring -- 7.3. Dwelling / Jacky Bowring -- 7.4. Fragility / Jacky Bowring -- 7.5. Empathy / Jacky Bowring -- 7.6.'Treatment' / Jacky Bowring -- 7.7. Re-wounding? / Jacky Bowring -- Acknowledgements / Jacky Bowring -- References / Jacky Bowring -- 8.1. Preamble / Juhani Pallasmaa. , Note continued: 8.2. The flesh of the world / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.3. Empathy in design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.4. Architecture as a medical instrument / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.5. The acts of identification and homecoming / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.6. The promise of beauty / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.7. Synthetic design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.8. Art and evidence-based design / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.9. The power of intuition / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 8.10. The loss of empathic wisdom / Juhani Pallasmaa -- References / Juhani Pallasmaa -- 9.1. Introduction / Jos Boys -- 9.2. What counts as care in architectural education and practice? / Jos Boys -- 9.3. The care-full design of place / Jos Boys -- 9.4. Re-imagining caring in architectural and urban design / Jos Boys -- 9.5. Caring differently? / Jos Boys -- 9.6. Conclusion: from places to practices? / Jos Boys -- References / Jos Boys -- 10.1. Introduction / Sophie Handler. , Note continued: 10.2.'Urban curating' and the spatialised practice of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.3.'Making space for older age' / Sophie Handler -- 10.4. Other stories on growing old / Sophie Handler -- 10.5. Acting 'otherhow': extending duties of care / Sophie Handler -- 10.6.A vocabulary of caring labours / Sophie Handler -- 10.7. Subverting the 'hierarchy of needs' / Sophie Handler -- 10.8. Conclusion: adopting the language of care / Sophie Handler -- References / Sophie Handler -- 11.1. Introduction: the issue of technical aids in post-austerity Spain / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.2. An open-source wheelchair kit: expanding the relationship between people in wheelchairs and their social and urban environments / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 11.3. Opening up space for a briefcase, unleashing the wheelchair's possibilities / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt. , Note continued: 11.4. Radicalising design through small object interventions: care as 'joint problem-making'? / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt / Tomas Sanchez Criado -- 11.5. Concluding remarks: 'joint problem-making' as a careful design mode in post-austerity times? / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- Acknowledgements / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- References / Tomas Sanchez Criado / Israel Rodriguez-Giralt -- 12.1. Introduction / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.2. Re-design as artful contrast / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.3. Evoking mess / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.4. Social wellbeing / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.5. The art of rift-design / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.6. Design, care and temporality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.7. Design, care and spatiality / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.8. Caring about and resisting the habitual / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.9. More than human and less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier. , Note continued: 12.10. The 'more than human' of ideas / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.11. Less than inhuman / Michael Schillmeier -- 12.12. Design as care / Michael Schillmeier -- References / Michael Schillmeier.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Care and design. Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons, 2017 ISBN 9781119053491
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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