From the course: Design Evolution and Innovation: Barry Katz on "Design Better"
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History of underrepresented groups
From the course: Design Evolution and Innovation: Barry Katz on "Design Better"
History of underrepresented groups
- [Host] Are there underrepresented groups beyond the female stories, but underrepresented groups of people of color, gender identities, and so forth, that listeners should be aware of? - [Guest] Sure, there are plenty of stories. It's going to take a certain amount of hard work to excavate them. The profession has been overwhelmingly white and male and European or American. And we can dispute that if we like, but I don't see any obvious way around that kind of demographic statistical fact. The big challenge that many of us in the field, and I'm talking about the design history field, is not simply to find, you know, some guy who has a Native American lineage or a Black American or a gay designer and bring that person to prominence, and start to tell those stories. That's, I think, critically important, and I want to give every encouragement to my students, my colleagues, and other people who are doing that kind of work. I think the more interesting thing is to rethink and…
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Design history: Barry Katz1m 40s
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The importance of design history1m 9s
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San Francisco: From obscurity to centrality5m 34s
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The role of design and its rising influence4m 7s
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The relationship between design and innovation4m 29s
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The importance of ethnographic research4m 14s
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Gender in design5m 15s
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History of underrepresented groups3m 8s
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The origins of interaction design7m 1s
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