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  1. Collective handiness in prospective design: a philosophical account of a serious play on articulation work

    Collective handiness in prospective design: a philosophical account of a serious play on articulation work

    Andrade Tavares, P., Freese Gonzatto, R., and van Amstel, F.M. (2026) Collective handiness in prospective design: philosophical musings on a serious play workshop on articulation work, in Simeone, L., Gray, C. M., Verhoeven, A., de Götzen, A., Bakırlıoğlu, Y., Zohar, H., Stead, M., and Buwert, P. (eds.), DRS2026: Edinburgh, 8–12 June, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2026.2538 - Mar 28, 2026
  2. Who designs the designer? An anticolonial response to the world that design us back

    Who designs the designer? An anticolonial response to the world that design us back

    Souza, E.A., Saito, C., van Amstel, F., and Freese Gonzatto, R. (2026) Who designs the designer? An anticolonial response to the world that design us back, in Simeone, L., Gray, C. M., Verhoeven, A., de Götzen, A., Bakırlıoğlu, Y., Zohar, H., Stead, M., and Buwert, P. (eds.), DRS2026: Edinburgh, 8–12 June, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2026.2410 - Mar 26, 2026
  3. Coloniality of Making in Design Philosophy

    Coloniality of Making in Design Philosophy

    Van Amstel, Frederick M. C., Gonzatto, Rodrigo F., and Saito, Carmem. Coloniality of Making in Design Philosophy. In: Secomandi, Fernando and Verbeek, Peter-Paul (Eds.). Design Philosophy after the Technology Turn, 41–60. London,: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2026. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350494480.ch-3 - Jan 6, 2026
  4. Coerced Recognition at the Service Interface: A Design Ethics Framework for Unveiling the User Oppression

    Coerced Recognition at the Service Interface: A Design Ethics Framework for Unveiling the User Oppression

    Secomandi, F., & Van Amstel, F. M. C. (2025). Coerced Recognition at the Service Interface: A Design Ethics Framework for Unveiling the User Oppression. Journal of Human-Technology Relations, 3, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.59490/jhtr.2025.3.7745 - Jul 24, 2025