Culturally inclusive design in a multicultural society
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02/08/2013
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Resumo |
Multiculturalism in design advocates that people's belief and cultures should be placed at the centre of design processes and designers should be capable of addressing cultural diversity in multiple ways of thinking. However, contemporary design discourses seem not to be philosophically inclusive and practically applicable in mulriculmral contexts. This paper theoretically reviews three predominant metaphysical conceptual thinking frameworks: Dualism, Monism and Holism in many multicultural societies and argue a possibility of the culturally inclusive design. |
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KODDCO |
Relação |
http://m.happycampus.com/doc/mobileZoom?docSeq=11867054 Park, Ji Yong & Burgh, Gillian (2013) Culturally inclusive design in a multicultural society. In KODDCO 2013 International Design Conference : Cross Point of 'E to W', KODDCO, New York, pp. 29-32. |
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School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #120307 Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design) #Cultural design #Indigenous #Web design |
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Conference Paper |