EVENING EVENT: Design Culture Salon 14: How dependent is the design profession on cultures of migrat

Immigration has been a bargaining point between the political parties in the run up to the 2015 election and can be seen to particularly divide attitudes to working cultures in the UK. Economic experts point to the vital and invigorating role immigration plays in our national economy. Design historians have established that the UK profession was carved out by émigré designers. Sociologists and geographers continue to note the lasting and continuing importance of global cultures of design in shaping the UK creative economy. Does immigration mean something particular and distinct in design? If designers are in the business of innovating and instigating change, is it an advantage for the designer to be an ‘outsider’? Or even further, is the designer necessarily an outsider? Could the design profession exist without these cultures of immigration? Is the identity of the immigrant or émigré an anachronism in an increasingly global design economy? Chair: Guy Julier, Professor of Design Culture, University of Brighton and Victoria and Albert Museum. Panel: Robin Kinross, Design critic and historian, Founder of Hyphen Press Alison Clarke, Professor and Chair of Design History and Theory, University of Vienna Max Nathan, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute of Economic and Social Research Adrian Shaughnessy, Graphic designer, Associate Professor RCA, Founder of Unit Editions 18.30-20.30 Free, booking essential (includes drink)

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Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000168?id=EVENT510384


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