Design and the Global South

  • Fry T
  • Willis A
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The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of a paradigmatic shift in how design is understood, transformed and practiced in the Global South. It does this by establishing the case for building a strong contextual relation between design, colonialism, and the mobilised counter-agency of decoloniality. Thereafter, design for/by the Global South is presented within a critical epistemological reframing subordinate to a situated imperative of the ‘Sustainment’.

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Fry, T., & Willis, A.-M. (2017). Design and the Global South. Design Philosophy Papers, 15(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1080/14487136.2017.1307537

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