Design’s Role for Socially Responsible Behavior in Public Places

October 21, 2024

The project is a 16-week M.Des research inquiry into why social responsibility exists, how it results in conflicts, the connection between design and social responsibility, and what might be missing in current universal frameworks for designing strategies.

The framework/tool developed hence helps users classify and evaluate the specific actors and contextual factors involved in the acts of spitting chewing tobacco (Gutka), littering, and urinating in public places.

 

Designer: Sharl Pear

 

 

 

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