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Author:
Smith, Cynthia E., author. https://isni.org/isni/0000000048706695
Title:
Designing peace : building a better future now / Cynthia E. Smith.
Publisher:
Distributed (worldwide) by Thames & HudsonUK
Copyright Date:
©2022
Description:
224 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
Subject:
Design--Social aspects--Exhibitions.
Design--Human factors--Exhibitions.
Peace--Exhibitions.
Other Authors:
Lederach, John Paul, contributor.
Murphy, Michael P., Jr, contributor.
Griffin, Toni L., contributor.
Cooper-Hewitt Museum, host institution.
Notes:
"This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Designing Peace at Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, June 10, 2022-September 4, 2023"--Colophon. Includes bibliographical references (page 205) and index.
Contents:
Safe passage bags workshop. Chelina Odbert -- Foreword / Ruki Neuhold-Ravikumar -- Preface / Darren Walker -- Designing the future now / Cynthia E. Smith -- How can design support humane forms of peace and security? -- An architecture of peace / Michael Murphy -- Social emergency response centers -- Imaging the just city / Toni L. Griffin -- The adventures of Daly graphic novels -- In transit studio / Håvard Breivik-Khan and Tone Selmer-Olsen -- Startblok Elzenhagen -- Oceanix City -- Christmas operations -- Body mapping -- Island tracker -- Borders and boundaries / Beth Simmons, Michael Kenwick, Dillon Horwitz -- Teeter-totter wall -- Papers, please -- The business of peace / Jason Miklian and Kristian Hoelscher -- How can design address the root causes of conflict? -- New world summits / Jonas Staal -- New world summit - Rojava -- CONIFA -- A new climate change council / Michael Adlerstein -- Regreening Africa -- Astropolitics: Depletion of terrestrial resources and the cosmic future of capitalism -- Rare earthenware -- Hate speech lexicons -- Stalled! -- Peace pavilion -- House of peace -- Universal declaration of human rights posters -- Positive peace index -- How can design engage creative confrontation? Beautiful trouble toolbox / Nadine Bloch and Andrew Boyd -- Black Lives Matter Harlem street mural -- Art the arms fair -- Objects, people, and peace / Caroline O'Connell -- Maps (bullet rug series) -- Universality through visual symbols / Lee Davis -- World peace symbol -- Extinction symbol -- How can design embrace truth and dignity in a search for peace and justice? -- Citizen-state, a bottom-up reparation model / Everisto Benyera -- My ancestors' garden -- The murder o Halit Yozgat -- Paper monuments -- Women, war, and peace / Binalakshmi Nepram interview with Cynthia E. Smith -- "To whom does the earth belong?" / Pablo Ares and Julia Risler -- The chronic -- Conflict kitchen -- Designing the kitchen / Merve Bedir -- How can design facilitate the transition from instability to peace? -- Designing for dignity -- HarassMap -- Designing for urban inclusivity / Chelina Odbert -- BLUE: The architecture of UN peace missions -- Recoding post-war Syria -- Stone garden -- Korea remade -- Jordan River Peace Park -- RefAid -- Casa Azul -- Ideas box -- Safe passage bags workshop.
Summary:
Designing Peace asks, how might we collectively put our creative forces together to envision a future we want to live in and take action to create it now? This book is an intersectional snapshot of the actions-culturally diverse and wide-ranging in scale-that are currently in play around the world. Offering perspectives on peace through essays, interviews, critical maps, project profiles, data visualizations, and art, this book conveys the momentum that design can gain in effecting a peace-filled future. From activists, scholars, and architects to policymakers, graphic, game, and landscape designers, Designing Peace flips the conversation: peace is not simply a passive state signifying the absence of war, it is a dynamic concept that requires effort, expertise, and multi-dimensional solutions to address its complexity. Designers engage with individuals, communities, and organizations to create a more sustainable peace-from creative confrontations that challenge existing structures, to designs that demand embracing justice and truth in a search for reconciliation. This publication aims to expand the discourse on what is possible if society were to design for peace.
ISBN:
1942303327
9781942303329
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1308487695
LCCN:
2022931646
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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