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DSI Global Guest Lecture Series 2021: Critical Design Alternatives

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Guest lecture at the School of Visual Art (SVA) Design for Social Innovation (DSI) Global Guest Lecture Series, on the topic of "Critical Design Alternatives."

The guest lecture tackles four of the key critiques of design (that it's traumatizing; it's extractive; it's neocolonial; and it's conservative), offers four resources for further study for each one, and ends with a call to action to build and amplify "critical design alternatives."

Guest lecture at the School of Visual Art (SVA) Design for Social Innovation (DSI) Global Guest Lecture Series, on the topic of "Critical Design Alternatives."

The guest lecture tackles four of the key critiques of design (that it's traumatizing; it's extractive; it's neocolonial; and it's conservative), offers four resources for further study for each one, and ends with a call to action to build and amplify "critical design alternatives."

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  1. 1. Critical Design Alternatives Sarah Fathallah School of Visual Arts, Design for Social Innovation (DSI) February 2021
  2. 2. I sit on the territory of Huichin,part of the traditional,ancestral,unceded territory of the Lisjan Ohlone,who are still here,and continue to live on this land,despite a history of erasure,forced removal,and genocide of Indigenous peoples. I recognize that I have benefited and continue to benefit from the seizure and occupation of this land.
  3. 3. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun What I practice in design What I lament about design What I seek for design to be
  4. 4. Research Design Facilitation Teaching
  5. 5. Design is flawed.
  6. 6. Design is flawed. Design as a discipline has a deeply rooted history in capitalism.
  7. 7. Design is... Inequitable and extractive 02 Conservative and technocratic 04 Traumatizing and triggering 01 Neocolonial and imperialist 03
  8. 8. Design is triggering and traumatizing 01
  9. 9. Tad Hirsch,Practicing Without a License: Design Research as Psychotherapy,2020 “Vulnerable participants may experience [design research] interviews therapeutically when they engage in reflexive activity about sensitive topics with researchers who employ psychotherapeutic techniques that encourage disclosure and reflection, [which presents] ethical concerns and [suggests] the need for trauma-informed research practices.”
  10. 10. RESOURCES Bessel van der Kolk,The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma,2014. Connie Burk and Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others, 2007. Shawn Ginwright,The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to Healing Centered Engagement, 2018. Tad Hirsch,Practicing Without a License: Design Research as Psychotherapy,2020.
  11. 11. Design is inequitable and extractive 02
  12. 12. Sasha Costanza-Chock,Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need,2020. “Many design approaches that are supposedly more inclusive, participatory, and democratic actually serve an extractive function. [...] In most design processes, the bulk of the benefits end up going to the professional designers and their institutions. Products, patents, processes, credit, visibility, fame: the lion’s share goes to the professional design firms and designers.”
  13. 13. RESOURCES Sasha Costanza-Chock,Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need,2020. Leslie Allison Brown and Susan Strega, Research as Resistance: Critical, Indigenous and Anti-Oppressive Approaches,2005. Sarah Fathallah,Why Design Researchers Should Compensate Participants,2020. Judy Robertson,When Is User-Centered Design Selfish?,2012.
  14. 14. Design neocolonial and imperialist 03
  15. 15. Linda Tuhiwai Smith,Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples,2012. “Research is one of the ways in which the underlying code of imperialism and colonialism is both regulated and realized. [...] The globalization of knowledge and western culture constantly reaffirms the West’s view of itself as the centre of legitimate knowledge, the arbiter of what counts as knowledge and the source of ‘civilized’ knowledge.”
  16. 16. RESOURCES Linda Tuhiwai Smith,Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples,2012. Mariana Mora Bayo,Kuxlejal Politics: Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista Communities,2017. Cinnamon L. Janzer and Lauren S. Weinstein,Social Design and Neocolonialism,2015. Anaheed Al-Hardan,Decolonizing Research on Palestinians: Towards Critical Epistemologies and Research Practices,2013.
  17. 17. Design is conservative and technocratic 04
  18. 18. Brooke Staton,Julia Kramer,Pierce Gordon and Lauren Valdez, From The Technical To The Political: Democratizing Design Thinking,2016. “Mainstream design thinking methodologies are limited by their myopic focus on technological innovation and failure to address political power dynamics. [...] Design, conceived as a politically agnostic technical discipline concerned with the (in)efficiencies of systems, cannot solve problems generated by the larger political contexts in which it operates.”
  19. 19. RESOURCES Tony Fry and Adam Nocek,Design in Crisis New Worlds, Philosophies and Practices,2020. Ruben Pater,The Politics of Design: A (Not So) Global Design Manual for Visual Communication,2016. Brooke Staton,Julia Kramer,Pierce Gordon and Lauren Valdez, From The Technical To The Political: Democratizing Design Thinking,2016. Natasha Iskander,Design Thinking Is Fundamentally Conservative and Preserves the Status Quo,2018.
  20. 20. CRITICAL DESIGN ALTERNATIVES ? WHAT ARE OUR
  21. 21. CRITICAL DESIGN ALTERNATIVES 1. consisting of, or involving criticism. 2. relating to, or being a turning point or important juncture. crit·i·cal | ˈkri-ti-kəl adjective
  22. 22. In practice... ● How might design center healing? ● How might design minimize extraction? ● How might design disengage from coloniality? ● How might design challenge the political systems at the root of the issues it is meant to address?
  23. 23. THANKS! Feel free to connect: Twitter: @SFath Medium: @SFath IG: @sarahfathallah

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