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This essay introduces the topics addressed by Track 4 and explores decoloniality’s impact on design studies in developing countries. It addresses Eurocentric dominance in design, the post-WWII shift of design practices to developing nations, and the emergence of the “Design for Development” movement. Case studies highlight design’s role in transforming crafts, integrating cultures, and utilizing local materials for sustainability. The essay underscores design thinking’s potential for national knowledge economies. It advocates breaking free from Western design hegemony, embracing diverse perspectives, and promoting design as culture.
Saad et al. (Mon,) studied this question.