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Research into Design for Communities, Volume 2
This paper explores research undertaken as part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded project: Co-producing CARE: Community Asset-based Research & Enterprise, which worked with community groups to explore how craft, as a practice and a methodology, might promote community agency and build assets through co-creative making, learning and sharing. It draws on a range of discourses, theories and practices from social design and design thinking, to ethnography, embodiment, cooperation and community agency.
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- Titel
- The Making Affect: A Co-created Community Methodology
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3521-0_78
- Autor:
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Fiona Hackney
- Verlag
- Springer Singapore
- Sequenznummer
- 78