Uncertainty and Possibility: New Approaches to Future Making in Design Anthropology

Uncertainty and Possibility: New Approaches to Future Making in Design Anthropology

by Sarah Pink (Author), Shanti Sumartojo (Author), Yoko Akama (Author)

Synopsis

Uncertainty and possibility are emerging as both theoretical concepts and fields of empirical investigation, as scholars and practitioners seek new creative, hopeful and speculative modes of understanding and intervening in a world of crisis. This book offers new perspectives on the central issues of uncertainty and possibility, and identifies new research methods which take advantage of disruptive and experimental techniques. Advancing a practical agenda for future making, it reveals how uncertainty can be engaged as a generative `technology' for understanding, researching and intervening in the world. Drawing on key themes in creative methodologies, such as making, essaying, inhabiting and attuning, chapters explore contemporary sites of practice. The book looks at maker spaces and technology design, the imaginaries of architectural design, the temporalities of built cultural heritage, and interdisciplinary making and performing. Based on the authors' own academic work and their applied research with a range of different organizations, Uncertainty and Possibility outlines new opportunities for research and intervention. It is essential reading for students, scholars and practitioners in design anthropology and human-centred design.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 07 May 2020

ISBN 10: 1350002712
ISBN 13: 9781350002715
Book Overview: A theoretical and empirical investigation of uncertainty and possibility which identifies new research methods to take advantage of disruptive and experimental techniques.

Author Bio
Yoko Akama is Associate Professor in the School of Design and co-leader of the Design+Ethnography+Futures research program at RMIT University, Australia. Sarah Pink is Distinguished Professor in the School of Media and Communication and co-leader of the Design+Ethnography+Futures research program at RMIT University, Australia. Shanti Sumartojo is Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow in the School of Media and Communication, based in the Digital Ethnography Research Centre at RMIT University, Australia.