The design of everyday life
Contributor(s): Shove, Elizabeth.
Series: Cultures of consumption series: Publisher: New York, NY [u.a.] : Berg, 2007Description: VI, 174 S.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1845206827 (cloth); 9781845206826:; 1845206835 (pbk.); 9781845206826 (cloth); 9781845206833 (pbk.).Subject(s): Consumers -- Psychology | Consumption (Economics) -- Social aspects | Home economics![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Literaturverz. S. [157] - 170.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The design of everyday life -- Thinking about things -- Gaps, cracks and questions -- The stuff of social practice -- The structure of the book -- Having and doing: the case of the "restless kitchen" -- Explaining kitchen renewal -- Modes of restlessness -- Missing materials -- Having and doing in balance -- Unrealized practices -- The dynamics of having and doing -- Consumption and competence: DIY projects -- Introducing DIY -- Accounting for DIY -- Doing DIY -- Consuming hardware -- Distributed competence -- Emerging projects -- Product, project and practice -- Reproducing digital photography -- Introducing photographic practice -- Going digital -- Doing digital photography -- Taking digital pictures -- Manipulating digital pictures -- Organizing, sharing and viewing digital images -- Innovations in photographic practice -- The materials of material culture: plastic -- Material narratives -- The promise requirement cycles of material culture -- Properties and performances -- Material-object relations -- The chromatic revolution -- Design and image -- The mass of production and consumption -- The social life of materials -- Theories and practices of product design -- Positioning design -- Product-centred design -- User-centred design -- Practice-oriented design -- Redesigning design? -- Products, processes and practices -- Connecting conclusions -- Implications and directions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
How do common household items such as basic plastic house wares or high-tech digital cameras transform our daily lives? Drawing on the lives of consumers themselves, this book considers this question in detail, from the design of products through to their use in the home.