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Feb 14, 2023 | ISBN 9780262047692

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Praise

Included in Fast Company‘s “7 design books to look forward to in 2023”

“Tunstall gives step-by-step instructions for reducing bigotry’s impact on the built environment”
—The New York Times Book Review

“A crusader for equity in teaching design [who] finds a formula that works across borders and sectors, with critical importance for society as a whole.”
—The Times Higher Education

“The design field has historically been dominated by a narrow Eurocentric set of perspectives. This has resulted in a string of harmful stereotypes, biases, and the culture-erasing homogenization of design. Here to dismantle these power structures is design anthropologist Dori Tunstall, who is also dean of design at OCAD University. In her book, Decolonizing Design, Tunstall explores how modernist design has perpetuated colonial thinking, and how design can help abolish it.”
—Fast Company

“In Decolonizing Design Tunstall offers an on-the-ground look at the ways modernist design has colonized and oppressed Indigenous, Black, Asian, and Latinx communities, and offers practical and forward-looking ways of rethinking design. Tunstall is clear-eyed in her account of the difficulty of the work and the wounds it might open in the effort to heal and connect.”
—The Boston Globe

Table Of Contents

Introduction
Decolonizing Design: What Might It Mean? 9
Chapter 1
Decolonizing Design Means Putting Indigenous First 15
Chapter 2
Decolonizing Design Means Dismantling the Tech Bias in the European Modernist Project 39
Chapter 3
Decolonizing Design Means Dismantling the Racist Bias in the European Modernist Project 55
Chapter 4
Decolonizing Design Means Making Amends through More than Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 71
Chapter 5 
Decolonizing Design Means Reprioritizing Existing Resources to Decolonize 97
List of All the Key Takeaways 104
Acknowledgements 110
Notes 112
Index 122

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