What is socially responsive design: A theory and practice review

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Author(s)
Gamman, L. and Thorpe, A.
Pages
18pp
Date published
01 Jan 2006
Publisher
Grippa
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Innovation

The first focus of the paper is to define, describe and illustrate ‘design against crime” as a socially responsive design movement, differentiating and explaining the socially responsive design approach from that of the movement that calls itself socially responsible design. The aim is to widen discussion about ethical approaches designers architects and engineers can take in order to help design out crime from society. The second half of the paper will focus on the socially responsive practice of Vexed Generation across several design territories including fashion,accessories and design for mobility.