Introduction: Of Three Configurations
Keith M. Murphy and Eitan Y. Wilf
Chapter One. Border Thinking about Anthropologies/Designs
Lucy Suchman
Chapter Two. The Wrong Means to Misguided Ends: Corporate-Based Design, Streamlined Insights, and Anthropologists' "Desire for Relevance"
Eitan Y. Wilf
Chapter Three. Feeling, Action, and Speculative Value through Human-Centered Design
Lilly Irani
Chapter Four. Autonomia Ethnographica: Liberal Designs, Designs for Liberation, and the Liberation of Design
Alberto Corsín Jiménez
Chapter Five. The Kinship between Ethnography and Scenography: Design Proposals and Methods Working within Ethnographic Projects
George E. Marcus
Chapter Six. Form-Giving as Moral Mediation
Keith M. Murphy
Chapter Seven. Money Troubles: Designing a Bridge to the Ephemera of Expectations
Douglas R. Holmes
Afterword: Anthropology, Designing, and World-Making
Arturo Escobar
References
List of Contributors
Index