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Index
Front Cover
Half-Title Page
Copyright Page
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction to Second Edition
Introduction to First Edition
PART 1—THE LANGUAGE OF DESIGN CITIZENSHIP
Beyond Wishful Thinking: A Designer’s Glossary
PART 2—ACTIVISM AND HUMILITY
Redesigning the American Dream: One Conversation at a Time
Where Do I Begin?: Entrepreneurial Approaches to Social Design
White People Are Always Busy
A Test for Good Design: Can Battered Neighborhoods Benefit from Creative Placemaking?
Taking the Measurement of a New Approach to Very Old Challenges
Between Self and Society: The Consequences of Our Desire
PART 3—TAKING ACTION
Refugees Welcome: Design Reaches Out
Minority Designers: Leading the Charge Toward Responsible Design
AIGA Gender Equity Tool Kit
The Path to Impact: AIGA Guidelines to Goodness
When Awareness Is Not Enough: Understanding Homelessness Through the Lens of Design
When a Militant Turns Graphic Designer
Visualizing Financial Hardships
Politics vs. Political Action
Accessibility and Usability in Communication Design
Being Sensitive to Insensitivity
PART 4—LIVES AND CITIZENSHIP COLLIDE
The Falling Man
One Shared House: Sharing in the Twenty-First Century
Build Your Own Pancreas
Finding the Balance Between Free Speech and Censorship
PART 5—NOT LOST AND STILL CURRENT
Good Citizenship: Design as a Social and Political Force
Responsible to Whom, I’d Like to Know: Consorting with Clients to Con Shareholders
Note for the New Millennium: Is the Role of Design to Glorify Corporate Power?
Brand You: Better Selling Through Anthropology
The Cultural Influence of Brands: In Defense of Advertising
Mental Whiplash:The Subjects of Our Affection
Hysteria™: Intelligent Design, Not Clever Advertising
Guerrilla Street Postering: Civil Disobedience in Los Angeles
Think Globally, Upload Locally: Responsible Web Design
Socialist Designers
Responsibility Answers Absurdity
Designers and Architects
The Designer as Producer: Working Outside Mainstream Manufacturing
CONCLUSION
I♥NY More Than Ever
Contributors
Index
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