Towards a theory of performative design

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Williams, G. 2016. Towards a theory of performative design. Design and Time: Design History Society Conference 2016. Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom 08 - 10 Sep 2016
TypeConference paper
TitleTowards a theory of performative design
AuthorsWilliams, G.
ConferenceDesign and Time: Design History Society Conference 2016
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Print10 Sep 2016
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Deposited20 Sep 2016
Accepted10 Jun 2016
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://designandtime2016.co.uk/thinking-forwards-and-backwards/
LanguageEnglish
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