Design as a Socio-material Tool for Public Breastfeeding

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Abstract

This chapter forms part of the Design Research for Change 2019 exhibition catalogue. The exhibition is a showcase of over 60 design-led projects that transcend disciplinary, methodological, geographical, and conceptual boundaries.
The projects illustrate wide- ranging social, cultural, and economic impact and highlight the signi cant roles that UK- based Design researchers play in some of the most complex and challenging issues we face both in the UK and globally and the positive outcomes that are being designed and developed.
The work showcased was developed by researchers and practitioners from a range of design disciplines including product, graphic, fashion, architecture, and textiles working with others in specialist areas such as healthcare, business, computing, engineering, and elsewhere. Many of the design research projects featured are based in one of the four Arts and Humanities Research Council’s design-focused Centres for Doctoral Training, which are aimed at fostering the best design talent in organisations throughout the UK.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign Research for Change 2019
EditorsPaul Rodgers
Place of PublicationLancaster
PublisherLancaster University
Pages4-5
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)9781862203631
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventDesign Research : UKRI AHRC Film about design research - London Design Festival , London, United Kingdom
Duration: 19 Sept 2017 → …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=153&v=u4-EPtzfuSA&feature=emb_title

Other

OtherDesign Research
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period19/09/17 → …
Internet address

Keywords

  • Design Research
  • Design Research For Change
  • Sustainable Design
  • Design and Health
  • Design for Children
  • Food Design
  • Maternal health
  • Design and Care
  • Design For Change

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