Design Activism in an Indonesian Village

Many design practices in Indonesia combine a sense of urgency around environmental crises with very local forms of community organizing and alternative economies. Located in the village of Kandangan in an agricultural area of Central Java are two organizations called Magno and Spedagi, as well as a...

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Designers
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neoliberalism
product design
Sustainability
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