Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Product Design (Record no. 111502)

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Title Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Product Design
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxon
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General note Introduction<br/> Part I The made world<br/> 1. A brief history of (un)sustainable design<br/> 2. The half-life of a sustainable emotion: searching for meaning in product usage<br/> 3. A renaissance of animism: a meditation on the relationship between things and their makers<br/> 4. The object of nightingales: design values for a meaningful material culture<br/> 5. Challenges of the cultural differentiation of technology<br/> 6. Sustainable product design: an oxymoron?<br/> Part II Agents of change<br/> 7. Sustainable thinking<br/> 8. Engaging designers in sustainability<br/> 9. Design for sustainable behaviour<br/> 10. Mending broken promises in sustainable design<br/> 11. Sharing, materialism, and design for sustainability<br/> 12. A journey of two designers<br/> Part III Materials and processes<br/> 13. Conflict minerals and the politics of stuff<br/> 14. Materially yours<br/> 15. Mediating matters<br/> 16. Print to repair: 3D printing and product repair<br/> 17. Unmaking waste<br/> Part IV User experience<br/> 18. Emotional sustainability<br/> 19. Pleasant experiences and sustainable design<br/> 20. Surprising longevity<br/> 21. Design for sustainable use using principles of behaviour change<br/> 22. Hacking the probe-head: manipulations for social sustainability<br/> 23. Transitions in sociotechnical conditions that afford usership: sustainable who?<br/> Part V Systems and services<br/> 24. Product service systems and the future of design<br/> 25. A consumer's perspective on the circular economy<br/> 26. Designing circular possessions<br/> 27. Which way to turn? Product longevity and business dilemmas in the circular economy<br/> 28. How about dinner? Concepts and methods in designing for sustainable lifestyles<br/> 29. The Sustainable Energy for All Design Scenarios<br/> Part VI Design futures<br/> 30. From good to the greater good<br/> 31. Plans and speculated actions: design, behavior and complexity in sustainable futures<br/> 32. From product design to relational design: adding 'jeong' to the metadesigner's vocabulary<br/> 33. Products of the open design context <br/> 34 Promoting sustainability through mindful design<br/> 35. Design for social innovation and new product contexts.
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Personal name Product design - Environmental aspects.
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Personal name Chapman, Jonathan
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