How can social theory help us all design solutions to address the social, political and ecological challenges that confront us, and build more sustainable communities? Design professions have typically been associated with intervention and action, while social science has long been associated with thought and reflection. Design and social thought are too frequently considered distinct in terms of how theories can be applied in practice. Design and the Social Imagination brings together the creative, action-oriented sensibility of design with the reflective, analytical capacities of the social sciences to offer models, ideas and strategies for shaping the future of the world we live in.In a world of global economic inequality, racism, and environmental degradation, designing with an understanding of our social reality is increasingly crucial to our survival. Matthew DelSesto explores current practices and discourses in areas of urban design, design for social innovation, environmental design, co-design, service design, and more, illustrating how thoughtful design can contribute in a more productive way. Drawing on a range of theory and practice from radical social thinkers C. Wright Mills, Patrick Geddes, Jane Addams and W. E. B. Du Bois, his book shows us how design and the social sciences can interact in order to intervene in the crises we face today.
Matthew DelSesto is Coordinator of the Initiative for Community Justice and Engaged Pedagogy and Teaching Fellow in the Sociology Department at Boston College, USA, where his research practice focuses on social-ecological interventions and public engagement towards equity and sustainability. He previously studied urban design at Parsons School of Design/The New School, New York, USA.
PrefacePart One: Awakening the Social Imagination1. Another Relationship to Knowledge2. The Enduring Gap between Reflection and ActionPart Two: The Key Thinkers: Their Lives, Contexts, and Projects3. Patrick Geddes: Thinking Ecologically4. Jane Addams: Theories in, of and for Practice5. W. E. B. Du Bois: From Consciousness to CooperationPart Three: The Choreography of Beautiful Action6. If You Can Think, You Can Act7. Contingent BecomingAfterword: Social Thinking, Imagining, and Designing
In this lively and accessible book, Matthew DelSesto argues persuasively for meaningful self-reflection, coupled with practical intervention to solve social problems. DelSesto’s design-theoretic approach, informed by C. Wright Mills’s imaginary, shows a way of acting in the social world and of creating possibilities in it that is not only inspiring, but also doable.
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