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Category Archives: gender
Reflections on Design Culture Salon 10: How is the Urban Mobile Cyclist Designed?
Debates about transportation, how we choose to move around in the city, have become increasingly tense and fraught of late. The question of how you get to work, particularly if it is by bike, is a loaded one, which can reveal a … Continue reading
Reflections on Design Culture Salon 9: What are the gender politics of contemporary design practice?
While all of the Design Culture Salons for this second series were framed in response to a burning issue in contemporary design, none took place against quite such a build up of anticipation as this, the final salon, on the … Continue reading
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