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Designing Worlds: National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization
Grace Lees-Maffei
(Editor), Kjetil Fallan (Editor)
School of Creative Arts
Theorising Visual Art and Design
Art and Design
History
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Social Sciences
Postcolonial Theory
100%
Italian
100%
Regional History
100%
Historical Narrative
100%
Political Economics
100%
Identity Construction
100%
National History
100%
Switzerland
100%
Poland
100%
Economics of Culture
100%
Pakistan
100%
Swaziland
100%
Continent
100%
Contemporary Society
100%
Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
Design History
100%
Framework
100%
Contemporary
66%
Poland
33%
Anthology
33%
Regional History
33%
Ernest Gellner
33%
Switzerland
33%
Sociocultural
33%
Postcolonial Theory
33%
Historical Narrative
33%
International development
33%
Manufacture
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
Swaziland
33%
National History
33%
Gaze
33%
Modern Myth
33%
Regional
33%
Pakistan
33%
Identity Construction
33%
Keyphrases
Design History
100%
Nation-state
75%
National History
50%
Cultural Issues
25%
Contemporary Society
25%
Historiographic
25%
Higher Education
25%
Switzerland
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Political Economy
25%
Ernest Gellner
25%
Modern Myth
25%
Economic Unit
25%
Identity Construction
25%
Swaziland
25%
Socioeconomic Issues
25%
International Development
25%
Contemporary Design
25%
National Framework
25%
Poland
25%
Lead Design
25%
Appadurai
25%
Complex Constructions
25%
Regional History
25%
Identity Issues
25%
Historical Narrative
25%
Industrial Manufacture
25%
Global Design
25%
Postcolonial Theory
25%
Cultural Economy
25%
Pakistan
25%
Britons
25%