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  • In this issue, we invite you to explore with us the following questions and issues: ...the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest. Of course, this issue is never finished; it's an ongoing research. We encourage you to add new co
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  • {{Issue |Issue Number=1
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  • ...esigning Business (February 2015), [http://beyond-social.org/archive/issue-1.html archived here]. [[File:BS-archive-Issue-1.png|Screenshot of Issue #1]]
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  • |Image=Issue-3-Frame creation.jpg |Intro=Special Issue and open call on 'Radical Reframing'
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  • {| class="wikitable" border="1" ...rime goal is to have a transformative impact on society with regard to the issue they’re discussing. Simply put: they want to add value.
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  • ...and focusses on the four core qualities in participatiry art practices<sup>1</sup> These core qualities are: * Contextual: it is tailor-made for a socio-political issue;
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  • 1) To complexify the issue of Common knowledge without assuming that free access guarantees equal acce [http://beyond-social.org/archive/issue-1.html #1 - Redesigning Business (February 2015)]
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  • List of content for issue 2 <br /> {| class="wikitable" border="1"
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  • Contextual artists conduct artistic research into a social issue. This project is contextual because Fernando wanted to show that everybody ...Fernando wants to show with this picture and I really like that. (picture 1)
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  • This issue of Beyond Social discusses different strategies of change in relation to cu |Editor 1=Iris Schutten
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  • Despite the issue around representations of certain genders in the media, I would like to see 1. "GENDERLESS PROJECT." ''Alicia Framis''. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2017.<br>
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  • Phase 1 Frame Creation crash course: briefing and explanation of the program and th ...as relevant context articles and projects, will be published in the third issue of Beyond Social.
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  • In this issue, we invite you to explore with us the following questions and issues: ...the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest. Of course, this issue is never finished; it's an ongoing research. We encourage you to add new co
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  • ...ill act independently and do every thing to full fill his own needs. In an issue of [https://science.sciencemag.org/content/162/3859/1243 Science] in 1968, ...ds from the sale of the additional animal, the positive utility is nearly +1.
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  • ...Social Design and Its Political Contexts ". Design Philosophy Papers, no. Issue 3 (2011). ...m the Humanities and Social Sciences." Design Issues Volume 26, no. Number 1 Winter 2010: 3-14.
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  • ====Step 1: Urban Myth, a Pull Strategy==== ...nd allow them to give their own interpretation of what's going on. We will issue three press releases. The first one's about new valuable material being fou
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  • [[File:Issue-3-Frame creation.jpg| Illustration by Kees Dorst]] * Phase 1 Frame Creation crash course: Introduction of all participants of the progr
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  • ...being used as a vehicle to form the national identity and cultural archive.1 When I was young I have always been in a very centralized position. This wa |Article='''Part 1:'''
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  • ...dication to the petitioning organisation, the time has come to debate this issue seriously (see Context building). This is the moment when the social design ...social problems with their work. 'Social' carries meaning on three levels. 1. It is testimony to the designer's mentality, the fact that he or she wishe
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  • [https://www.mapping-access.com/blog-1/2020/3/10/accessible-teaching-in-the-time-of-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR0lP_R1R6c4 The response to Coronavirus is a feminist issue.<br>
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