Design challenges in creative systems
Theories, methods and practices for sustainability and inclusion
Synopsis
This volume focuses on the dynamic systems of creativity and culture within diverse design fields, merging theoretical reflections, case studies, methodologies, technologies, tools, and original practices. Twelve essays underscore design’s role in sustainability, emphasizing local growth, community revitalization, and the co-creation of cultural, economic, and social values. In today’s global society, crises in productive cycles, amplified by COVID-19, have accelerated change and influenced behaviors. Digital technologies have transformed the media landscape, bridging the gap between designers and stakeholders and expanding possibilities in both real and virtual domains. As a new era emerges, this book revisits concepts like sustainable culture, inclusive sociality, and participation in cultural heritage as a common good.
It proposes a holistic approach to the Anthropocene Age’s challenges, highlighting creative industries’ importance in local development and community engagement.
By adopting multidisciplinary approaches, the volume seeks to inspire new models for cultural engagement and community development, contributing to a more inclusive and sustainable future. It redefines issues like accessibility, multiculturalism, and inclusion, reshaping the social and political positioning of the cultural system.
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Preface
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Crafting tomorrow through the Design lens
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On the post-war Italian design network: challenges for a 21st-century widespread heritage
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Design for cultural cooperation and sustainable tourism. Inclusive experience, accessible environments and heritage representation
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Dialogues with the past_echoes in the future: cultural heritage and the transformation of buildings and cities
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Reframing design for hospitality towards a cultural and sustainable approach to tourism
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Sustainability challenges of exhibition systems
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Elevating inclusivity. Film’s role in redefining museum engagement at Brera
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Decolonizing design for cultural heritage and museums within a systemic change framework: discussing the participatory paradigm
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Accessibility design for museums. Synaesthetic communication tools
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The museum from the perspective of cultural proximity
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Can cultural institutions in the field of architecture and design play a role in fostering social innovation?
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Art and technology as tools for creating inclusive and sharing spaces
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Design cultures and digital humanities. The case of Design Philology
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