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Marres, Guggenheim, and Wilkie, 2018)。事实上,作为一名读者,我在文章的形成过程中感受到丰富的物质符号学创造力——在讨论的不同意见中,在作为研究人员、参与者、采访者、同情的观察者等参与其中的过程中。这种多模态学习是设计和设计文化所固有的。此外,情感和人体——如此多政治的场所——绝对是设计的核心。进一步强调它们可以促进更明确地接受参与和了解世界的其他方式,甚至更大胆地使用通常在政治异议遇到材料时提供的智力资源。换句话说,设计研究可以对《设计与政治异议》中充斥的“冒险”或“创造性”方法的冒险做出贡献,而不仅仅是解释。尽管这本书的许多章节中确实存在对非语言的关注,但未来的工作可能会进一步发展它,并通过开发一种语言来表达它,使其更加明确。这样的冒险将有助于在设计研究之外的许多学科和领域中发展设计和异议的研究和实践。
Jacques and Jacqueline Groag, Architect and Designer: Two Hidden Figures of the Viennese Modern Movement
Marres, Guggenheim, and Wilkie 2018). In fact, as a reader, I sensed a wealth of material-semiotic creativity in how the contributions came to be – in the dissent being discussed and in how the contributors learned by engaging with it as researchers, participants, interviewers, sympathetic observers, and so on. This kind of multimodal learning is inherent to design and design culture in general. Also, affect and the human body – the site of so much politics – are absolutely at the heart of what design does. Further highlighting them could foster a more explicit embrace of alternative ways of engaging with and learning about the world, and even bolder uses of the intellectual resources usually on offer wherever political dissent meets the material. Put differently, design studies could be contributing to, rather than merely explaining, the adventures in “risky” or “inventive” methods that pepper the pages of Design and Political Dissent. Although an attentiveness to the nonverbal is indeed there in many of the book’s chapters, future work might develop it further and make it even more explicit by developing a language to verbalize it. Such a venture would help develop research and practice in design and dissent across many disciplines and fields beyond design studies.