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Culture, class and conflict in British design
Paddy Maguire
University of Brighton
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Design Policy
100%
Industrial Development
50%
University of Brighton
50%
Design Process
50%
National Identity
50%
Industrial Design
50%
National Archive
50%
Post-war Period
50%
Cultural Assumptions
50%
Textual Analysis
50%
Industrial Market
50%
Confederation of British Industry
50%
Original Document
50%
Market Structure
50%
Commercial Practices
50%
Work Strategies
50%
Manufacturing Industry
50%
Ideological Formations
50%
Reformer
50%
Appropriate Design
50%
Working Party
50%
Practice Structure
50%
Historical Constructions
50%
Formative Period
50%
Industrial Practice
50%
University of Warwick
50%
Historical Records
50%
Detailed Survey
50%
Industrial Strategy
50%
Educational Reform
50%
Board of Trade
50%
Computer Science
Archive Council
100%
Closer Examination
100%
Industrial Development
100%
Cultural Assumption
100%
Product Design
100%
Arts and Humanities
rivals
100%
Post-War
33%
Brighton
33%
National Archives
33%
Reform
33%
Post-War Period
33%
Textual Analysis
33%
Formative period
33%
Design Council
33%
Federation
33%
Grouping
33%
reformer
33%
Council Of Industrial Design (COID)
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Product Design
33%
Market Structure
33%
Textual Analysis
33%
Manufacturing Industry
33%
Works Council
33%
Social Sciences
Works Council
50%