Book Review of ‘Design: Critical and Primary Sources, vol. 4 “Development, Globalization, Sustainability”,’

Ramia Maze

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Abstract

We are witnessing a notable increase in the publication of anthologies and collections of design writing and research. This is good news for the field, seemingly reflecting its maturity, and indicating a pool of established writings from which to draw. As a textbook, D. J. Huppatz’s edited collection, Design: Critical and Primary Sources, provides a one-stop resource for students and designers alike; as a snapshot in history, the anthology sets out to be problematizing and problematic, opening to question a canonical view. To interrogate this phenomenon, we invited four reviewers to each examine one volume of Huppatz’s collection.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-119
Number of pages2
JournalDesign Issues
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2019
MoE publication typeB1 Article in a scientific magazine

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