Culture of design / (Record no. 5919)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781446273593
Binding type pbk.
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 306.09051
Item number JUL-C
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Personal name Julier, Guy
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Title Culture of design /
Statement of responsibility, etc by Guy Julier ; edited by Mila Steele
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 3rd ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Los Angeles :
Name of publisher Sage Publication,
Year of publication c.[2014].
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xvi, 280 p. : ill.
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General note Includes bibliographical reference and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1: Design Culture --Design culture as an object of study-- Beyond Visual Culture: Design Culture as an academic discipline--Models for studying Design Culture--Design Culture beyond discipline?--<br/>Chapter 2: Design and Production-- The rise of design Freelance, in-house and consultancy design-- The establishment of design consultancy-- The 1980s design consultancy boom--Neo-fordist design--Post-fordist design--Towards a brand ethos-- Speeding up design and production-- Design within disorganized capitalism--The new economy--<br/> Chapter 3: Designers and Design Discourse-- Definitions of design-- The word 'design' in history-- The professional status of design-- Designers as 'Cultural Intermediaries'-- Historicity and modernism in design discourse-- Second modernity versus design management-- Service design--Design Thinking--<br/>Chapter 4: The Consumption of Design-- The culture of consumption--Design and consumer culture --Passive or sovereign consumers? --De-alienation and designing-- Commodities and the aesthetic illusion--Systems of provision-- Circuits of culture-- Designers and the circuit of culture-- Writing about things--Consumption and practice-- <br/>Chapter 5: Anomalous objects-- High Design-- Design classics-- Mediating production-- Consuming postmodern high design: Veblen and Bourdieu-- Historicity-- Modern designers/modern consumers --Designers, risk and reflexivity-- Critical design-- Design art --<br/>Chapter 6: Consumer Goods-- Images --Surfaces --Doing the Dyson-- Product semantics-- Mood boards --Lifestyles and design ethnography-- Back to the workshop-- Product semantics and flexible manufacture --Designing global products-- Product designers and their clients-- Products and brand image-- Product use --The iPod: consumption, practice and contingency--<br/>Chapter 7: Branded Places --Evaluating place: beyond architectural criticism-- The Barcelona paradigm --Cultural economies, regeneration and gentrification-- Museums and postindustrial place-making-- Beyond nation-states: cities and regions-- The branding of city-regions and nations-- Problematizing the branding of place--<br/> Chapter 8: Branded Leisure-- From Fordist to disorganized leisure --Time-squeeze and packaged leisure-- The Disney paradigm --Post-tourists-- Naked and nowhere at Center Parcs--Televisuality and designing leisure experiences-- Dedifferentiation/distinction--<br/> Chapter 9: On-screen Interactivity--Computers and graphic design--Technological development -- Professional practices-- Critical reflection-- Authorship-- Readership-- Consuming interactivity-- Cybernetic loss-- Liberation and regulation: the bigger picture Bytes and brands--<br/> Chapter 10: Communications, Management and Participation-- Internal brand building-- The end of advertising-- Brand and communications consultancy-- Employees as consumers --Aesthetic labour --Designing for creativity-- Social participation and design activism--<br/>Chapter 11: Networks and Mobile Technologies-- iPhones and smartphones-- Cyborgs --Closed and open networks-- Cultural relativism and technological change--The competition of monopolies-- Scipts and metadata-- Agencement and dispositive-- Assemblage-- Articulation-- Boundary objects and spaces--Chapter 12: Studying Design Culture-- A design culture turn-- Writing design culture-- Scope-- Closed and open conceptions of design-- Reflexivity and historicity-- Mediation-- Density-- Dynamics-- Materiality-- Concluding remarks.<br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Abstract, etc This is a thoughtful update on previous editions; Julier takes time to pick up on 'sticky' issues and explain them in detail without sounding pedantic or over-bearing. This new edition will be a welcome addition to contemporary design culture and of use to designers and students alike.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Design
General subdivision History
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Topical Term Design
General subdivision Social aspects
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Topical Term Commercial art
General subdivision Social aspects
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Personal name Steele, Mila
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Lost status Damaged status Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
    Non Fiction Library, SPAB Library, SPAB D-2 01/04/2014 Direct purchase by Sourabh Teewari | | INV13K97657 | 2014-02-22 | BPEB | | RS2455.00 2455.00 306.09051 JUL-C 007933 Books

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