CHAPTER 1
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Research Methodology and Design Practice
1.3 Ethics
1.4 Writing
1.5 Printing
1.6 Conclusion
CHAPTER 2
WORKING IN A STUDIO,
TALKING TO A WALL
CHAPTER 3
CONTEXTUAL REVIEW
— CREATING MY
POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Political Theories
3.3 An Inner Political Voice
3.4 Design Theory
3.5 Personal Text on Nelly Ben Hayoun
3.6 Design Practitioners
3.7 Conclusion
CHAPTER 4
PARTICIPATORY EXPERIMENTS
IN PUBLIC
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 THINGS THAT MIGHT BE TRUE
4.2.1 Goals
4.2.2 Implementation
4.2.3 Invitation and Audience
4.2.4 Design and Printing Process
4.2.5 Ethics
4.2.6 Different Roles
4.2.7 Conclusion
4.3 STEMMER / VOICES PUBLICATION
4.3.1 Goals
4.3.2 Publication as Inquiry
4.3.3 Invitation, Participants and Implementation
4.3.4 Ethics
4.3.5 Designer Role
4.3.6 Results
4.3.7 Conclusion
4.4 INNER POLITICAL LANDSCAPES WORKSHOP
4.4.1 Goals
4.4.2 Everyday Objects
4.4.3 Invitation, Execution, and Participants
4.4.4 Results
4.4.5 Ethics
4.4.6 Designer Role
4.4.7 Conclusion
4.5 POLITICAL CONFESSION
4.5.1 Goals
4.5.2 Development of the Idea
4.5.3 Invitation
4.5.4 Implementation
4.5.5 Ethics
4.5.6 Results
4.5.7 Conclusion
4.6 THE STEMME DEPARTMENT
4.6.1 Timeline of Findings Through Design Experiments
4.6.2 Conclusion
4.7 MULTIPLUM!
4.6.1 Intention
4.6.2 Design & Wine
4.6.3 Invitation and Visual Identity
4.6.4 Venue
4.6.5 Conclusion
4.8 PARTICIPATORY EXPERIMENTS IN PUBLIC – CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 5
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Venues
5.3 The Stemme Department
5.4 Inner Political Landscapes Workshop
5.5 Political Confession – The Publication
5.6 Voices Publication
5.7 Lecture Evening
5.8 Cooperation
5.9 Conclusion
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
REFERENCES, LIST OF FIGURES, APPENDIX
CHAPTER 8