Items where Author is "Hanson, Maria"
Up a level |
Number of items: 29.
Article
HANSON, Maria, CAVE, Laura and ZULAIKHA, Ellya
(2020).
Making Links Together: Valuing people and creativity.
Making Futures, 6.
LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie, STIRLING, Eve, HANSON, Maria and BATEMAN, Roger
(2020).
BEYOND SPECULATION – Using speculative methods to surface ethics and positionality in design practice and pedagogy.
Global Discourse An interdisciplinary journal of current affairs.
HANSON, Maria and LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie
(2016).
Create & connect: empowering female artisan craft makers in Zanzibar through design thinking.
Making Futures Journal, 4.
HANSON, Maria
(2014).
What’s in my stuff? How sustainable is the mobile phone?
Making Futures Journal, 3, 411-421.
Conference or Workshop Item
HANSON, Maria, CAVE, Laura and ZULAIKHA, Ellya
(2019).
Making Links Together: Valuing people and creativity.
In: Making Futures VI – People, Place, Meaning: Crafting Social Worlds and Social Making, Plymouth, 19-20 Sep 2019.
Plymouth College of Art.
(Unpublished)
LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie, STIRLING, Eve, HANSON, Maria and BATEMAN, Roger
(2017).
AGENT MAKERS - The un-masking of environmental agency through design for speculative social innovation.
In: Making and Unmaking the Environment : Design History Society Annual Conference, University of Oslo, 7–9 September 2017.
(Unpublished)
STIRLING, Eve, HANSON, Maria, BATEMAN, Roger and LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie
(2017).
AGENT MAKERS – Exploring speculative design concepts as the interface for change within the city.
In: International Visual Methods Conference, Singapore, 16th - 18th August 2017.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria
(2016).
Made in Zanzibar: a jewellers perspective.
In: Across Continents: adventures in and beyond contemporary jewellery., Birmingham, 13 Jan 2016.
Birmingham City University.
(Unpublished)
ATKINSON, Paul, BATEMAN, Roger, GWILT, Alison and HANSON, Maria
(2015).
Space|Time|Place : enabling participation in design research for higher education staff.
In: The Value of Design Research, 11th International European Academy of Design Conference, Paris, 22-24th April 2015.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria and LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie
(2015).
Design thinking together: because tacit knowledge is tacit power.
In: Discourse, Power and Resistance15 (DPR 15th annual conference), Goldsmiths University of London, 15-17 April 2015.
(Unpublished)
LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie and HANSON, Maria
(2015).
Design thinking together : how to share the ‘designerly’ way of looking at things in order to co-create insights relevant to research participants.
In: Design Anthropology Seminar 3: Collaborative Formation of Issues, Moesgard Museum Aarhus Denmark, 22nd-23rd January 2015.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria and LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie
(2014).
Create & Connect : wearable stories.
In: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2014, RGS, London, 26-29 August 2014.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria and WOOD, Nicola
(2010).
KeyPiece: Creating a critical dialogue in contemporary craft.
In: Design and craft: A history of convergences and divergences: 7th Conference of Design History and Design Studies (ICDHS), Brussels, Belgium, 20-22 September 2010.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria and WOOD, Nicola
(2010).
KeyPiece: creating a critical dialogue in contemporary craft.
In: Design and Craft : a History of Convergences and Divergences : 7th Conference of the International Committee for Design History and Design Studies, Brussels, Belgium, 20-22 September 2010.
(Unpublished)
HANSON, Maria
(2010).
Elongated Intimacy: The intimate experience of owning / commissioning a craft object.
In: Transmission: HOSPITALITY, Sheffield, UK, 1-3 July 2010.
Artefact
Show/Exhibition
BATEMAN, Roger, HANSON, Maria, GEORGE, Lewis and WATERHOUSE, Sarah
(2015).
PLATE Conference Exhibition.
[Show/Exhibition]
HANSON, Maria
(2011).
Beneath the Skin: Revealing the research that underpins the object.
[Show/Exhibition]
HANSON, Maria and KNIGHT, Christopher
(2007).
Objects and Ritual: function, value and adornment.
[Show/Exhibition]
HANSON, Maria
(2002).
8 pieces of jewellery exploring containment and suspension.
[Show/Exhibition]