Conferência
Neoliberal Paradoxes of Design Activism: Scale, Expertise and Exchange (parte 1)
Greig Crysler (University of California, Berkeley)
10 de outubro de 2013, 18h00
Sala T2, Departamento de Arquitetura da Universidade de Coimbra
Abstract
This two-part lecture will explore the growing influence of what is variously known as design activism, social impact design, or public interest design. The current approaches differ from their historical counterparts, which emerged during the countercultural movements of the 1960s. While the earlier modes of design activism challenged the authority of the expert and questioned the role of the professional in society, more recent approaches promote the importance of expertise, and define “design democracy” as an expansion of professional services to poor and marginalized communities.
Drawing primarily on the US context, the first of the two lectures will provide a historical framework to understand the changing goals and political status of socially engaged design. The first lecture will discuss the interconnection between architecture and political economy, state power and everyday life since 1945. I will argue that more recent forms of design activism are intertwined with the dramatic withdrawal in state funding for experiments in community-based design. As such, more recent approaches promoting market-based solutions to social problems, are intertwined with the emergence of neoliberalism, a condition that has intensified since the credit crisis of 2008. Drawing on a range of examples, the second part of the lecture will show how the pragmatic embrace of market forces results in paradoxes of scale, expertise and exchange. The lecture will conclude by considering debates on alternative economic processes, currency and exchange, as starting points to rethink design activism in the global present.
Bio
Greig Crysler (see http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/faculty-staff/c-greig-crysler)
NOTA: evento de professor visitante ao abrigo do programa "15 dias no CES". Palestra inaugural do programa de doutoramento em Arquitectura. No âmbito do Núcleo de Estudos sobre Cidades, Culturas e Arquitetura (CCArq) em colaboração com o Departamento de Arquitetura da Universidade de Coimbra (DARQ).
ESTA CONFERÊNCIA TEM UMA 2º PARTE QUE DECORRE NO DIA 16 DE OUTUBRO, PELAS 17H00, NA SALA 1 DO CES-COIMBRA