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The Centre for Design History applies a cross-disciplinary perspective to understand how design in all its forms has shaped things, spaces and actions across time. Our approach extends to other arts and humanities, the social sciences, engineering, health, and community engagement.
We aim to develop wide social and economic impact via our links with the cultural sector, particularly museums and art galleries, government and voluntary sectors and, crucially, creative businesses. Our research makes an important contribution to cultural life and wellbeing.
The centre contributes to an expanded field of design history that embraces the conjunction of professional and non-professional practices; digital and analogue artefacts; the de-centring of design practice away from singular object to complex ecologies, objects and systems, and the embedding of design thinking into management and organisational processes.
While traditionally, design history has been applied to museology, business history and within academia, opportunities have emerged for new applications and forms of impact for the discipline. The current reflexive use of design as a value in policy and planning opens up new fields of investigation both in contemporary design history and re-investigating the past, and offers exciting opportunities to pioneer new research routes and produce new, impactful and high-quality research outcomes.
We also have the following Emeritus Professors: Jonathan Woodham and Lou Taylor
Anyone interested in working with us should contact CentreforDesignHistory@brighton.ac.uk
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Tom Ainsworth
- School of Arch, Tech and Eng - Subject Lead Architecture and Design, Principal Lecturer
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
- Experimental Design Practices Research and Enterprise Group
- Radical Methodologies (RaM) Research and Enterprise Group
- Centre for Design History
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"The Materialisation of Persuasion": Modernist Exhibitions in Britain for Propaganda and Resistance, 1933 to 1953
Arts and Humanities Research Council
1/02/19 → 31/01/23
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Design Writing: Words and Images, Objects and Histories
15/03/21 → 15/03/22
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Art without Frontiers: The British Council Collection
Pollen, A., 2022, (Accepted/In press) London: Art/Books.Research output: Book/Report › Book - authored
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Cold Comfort?
Pollen, A., 28 Mar 2022, In: H&E Naturist . p. 62-65 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Covid Photobooks
Pollen, A., 11 Apr 2022, In: Source: The Photographic Review. Spring 2022, 107, p. 74-75 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open AccessFile
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Visual Culture Research Group: Inaugural Lecture
Annebella Pollen (Invited presenter)
25 Jan 2023Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Naked and Unashamed?
Annebella Pollen (Invited presenter)
5 Oct 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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External Examiner, Design History and Theory
Annebella Pollen (Examiner)
1 Oct 2022 → 30 Sep 2026Activity: External examination and supervision › Taught course