LEADER 05705oam 2200457M 450 001 9910792999303321 005 20190225021601.0 010 $a1-315-69330-5 010 $a1-317-43592-3 010 $a1-317-43593-1 035 $a(CKB)3710000001363651 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4856299 035 $a(OCoLC)1057428185 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1057428185 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9781315693309 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001363651 100 $a20171110d2017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcn|---m|||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aRoutledge Handbook of Sustainable Product Design 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aLondon :$cTaylor and Francis,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource $ctext file, PDF 311 $a1-138-91017-1 327 $tPart, Part I The made world --$tchapter Introduction /$rJonathan Chapman --$tchapter 1 A brief history of (un)sustainable design /$rDamon Taylor --$tchapter 2 The half-life of a sustainable emotion: searching for meaning in product usage /$rGerald C. Cupchik --$tchapter 3 A renaissance of animism: a meditation on the relationship between things and their makers /$rMichael Leube --$tchapter 4 The object of nightingales: design values for a meaningful material culture /$rStuart Walker --$tchapter 5 Challenges of the cultural differentiation of technology /$rPetran Kockelkoren --$tchapter 6 Sustainable product design: an oxymoron? /$rClive Dilnot --$tpart, Part II Agents of change --$tchapter 7 Sustainable thinking /$rAaris Sherin --$tchapter 8 Engaging designers in sustainability /$rVicky Lofthouse --$tchapter 9 Design for sustainable behaviour /$rDebra Lilley Garrath T. Wilson --$tchapter 10 Mending broken promises in sustainable design /$rAlex Lobos --$tchapter 11 Sharing, materialism, and design for sustainability /$rRussell Belk --$tchapter 12 A journey of two designers /$rYorick Benjamin --$tpart, Part III Materials and processes --$tchapter 13 Conflict minerals and the politics of stuff /$rColin Fitzpatrick --$tchapter 14 Materially yours /$rElvin Karana Elisa Giaccardi Valentina Rognoli --$tchapter 15 Mediating matters /$rNick Gant --$tchapter 16 Print to repair: 3D printing and product repair /$rMiles Park --$tchapter 17 Unmaking waste /$rRobert Crocker --$tpart, Part IV User experience --$tchapter 18 Emotional sustainability Deana McDonagh --$tchapter 19 Pleasant experiences and sustainable design /$rJuan Carlos Orti?z Nicola?s --$tchapter 20 Surprising longevity /$rSilvia Grimaldi --$tchapter 21 Design for sustainable use using principles of behaviour change /$rCasper Boks Johannes Zachrisson Daae --$tchapter 22 Hacking the probe-head: manipulations for social sustainability /$rOtto von Busch --$tchapter 23 Transitions in sociotechnical conditions that afford usership: sustainable who? /$rCameron Tonkinwise --$tpart, Part V Systems and services --$tchapter 24 Product service systems and the future of design /$rTracy Bhamra Ricardo J. Hernandez --$tchapter 25 A consumer's perspective on the circular economy /$rRuth Mugge --$tchapter 26 Designing circular possessions /$rWeston Baxter Peter Childs --$tchapter 27 Which way to turn? Product longevity and business dilemmas in the circular economy /$rTim Cooper --$tchapter 28 How about dinner? Concepts and methods in designing for sustainable lifestyles /$rAnnelise de Jong and Ramia Maze? --$tchapter 29 The Sustainable Energy for All Design Scenario /$rCarlo Vezzoli Elisa Bacchetti --$tpart, Part VI Design futures --$tchapter 30 From good to the greater good /$rAnna Pohlmeyer Pieter Desmet --$tchapter 31 Plans and speculated actions: design, behaviour and complexity in sustainable futures /$rDan Lockton Veronica Ranner --$tchapter 32 From product design to relational design: adding 'jeong' to the metadesigner's vocabulary /$rJohn Wood --$tchapter 33 Products of the open design context /$rPaul Micklethwaite --$tchapter 34 Promoting sustainability through mindful design /$rKristina Niedderer --$tchapter 35 Design for social innovation and new product contexts /$rNicola Morelli. 330 2 $a"As a cultivated form of invention, product design is a deeply human phenomenon that enables us to shape, modify and alter the world around us - for better or worse. The recent emergence of the sustainability imperative in product design compels us to recalibrate the parameters of good design in an unsustainable age. Written by designers, for designers,?the Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Product Design presents the first systematic overview of the burgeoning field of sustainable product design. Brimming with intelligent viewpoints, critical propositions, practical examples and rich theoretical analyses, this book provides an essential point of reference for scholars and practitioners at the?intersection of product design and sustainability. The book takes readers to the depth of our engagements with the designed world to advance the social and ecological purpose of product design as a critical twenty-first-century practice. Comprising 35 chapters across 6 thematic parts, the book's contributors include the most significant international thinkers in this dynamic and evolving field."--Provided by publisher. 606 $aProduct design$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aSustainable design 615 0$aProduct design$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aSustainable design. 676 $a658.5752 700 $aChapman$b Jonathan$01583395 801 0$bOCoLC-P 801 1$bOCoLC-P 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910792999303321 996 $aRoutledge Handbook of Sustainable Product Design$93866453 997 $aUNINA