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DESIGN & CULTURE

Design & Culture, the official journal of the Design Studies Forum, is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published three times annually.
MISSION
Design and Culture explores the dynamic, contingent relationships between design and its many cultural contexts. Encompassing the numerous professional, quasi-professional, and amateur fields of design, the journal identifies and explores cultures of design and designs of culture, investigating the tensions often encountered between critical, analytical, and intellectual activity and traditional studio-based endeavors.
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DESIGN : CULTURE : CRIT
Stuart Kendall will coordinate the presentation of web-friendly texts and other content; but here again input and volunteers are necessary. Ideally, one or two new “posts” will appear each week with or without the opportunity for blog-like discussion, per individual author discretion. Posts may include original texts, interviews, image-essays, video, or anything else that might be of interest. Ideally new people will contribute each week, drawing strongly from the DSF membership. A small group of regular contributors may emerge over time but the goal will be to keep the content diverse in voice, approach and specific concern. Themes and recurrent questions or topics may also emerge. One such topic or topic area might involve a kind of “design dictionary” of keywords in design studies.]
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DESIGN : ED
Design : Ed blog [run by guests rotating on semester by semester basis describing design teaching experiences perhaps from multiple perspectives? Stuart will coordinate this but needs input (and volunteers) to help]
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