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The Lancaster Care Charter. / Rodgers, Paul; Innella, Giovanni; Bremner, Craig et al.
In: Design Issues, Vol. 35, No. 1, 2019, p. 73-77.

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Rodgers, P, Innella, G, Bremner, C, Coxon, I, Broadley, C, Cadamuro, A, Carleklev, S, Chan, K, Dilnot, C, Fathers, J, Fennell, J, Fremantle, C, French, T, Henriques, D, Jones, PL, Kettley, R, Kettley, S, Khan, M, Logge, K, Archer-Martin, J, McHattie, L-S, Pulley, R, Shahar, D, Teal, G, Tewari, S, Treadaway, C, Tsekleves, E, Valadkeshyaei, HM, Ventura, J, Watt, TA, Wiltse, H & Winton, E 2019, 'The Lancaster Care Charter', Design Issues, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 73-77. https://doi.org/10.1162/desi_a_00522

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Rodgers, P., Innella, G., Bremner, C., Coxon, I., Broadley, C., Cadamuro, A., Carleklev, S., Chan, K., Dilnot, C., Fathers, J., Fennell, J., Fremantle, C., French, T., Henriques, D., Jones, P. L., Kettley, R., Kettley, S., Khan, M., Logge, K., ... Winton, E. (2019). The Lancaster Care Charter. Design Issues, 35(1), 73-77. https://doi.org/10.1162/desi_a_00522

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Rodgers P, Innella G, Bremner C, Coxon I, Broadley C, Cadamuro A et al. The Lancaster Care Charter. Design Issues. 2019;35(1):73-77. Epub 2019 Jan 1. doi: 10.1162/desi_a_00522

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Rodgers, Paul ; Innella, Giovanni ; Bremner, Craig et al. / The Lancaster Care Charter. In: Design Issues. 2019 ; Vol. 35, No. 1. pp. 73-77.

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title = "The Lancaster Care Charter",
abstract = "In the fall of 1991 the Munich Design Charter was published in Design Issues. This charter was written as a design-led “call to arms” on the future nations and boundaries of Europe. The signatories of the Munich Design Charter saw the problem of Europe, at that time, as fundamentally a problem of form that should draw on the creativity and expertise of design. Likewise, the Does Design Care…? workshop held at Imagination, Lancaster University in the autumn of 2017 brought together a multidisciplinary group of people from 16 nations across 5 continents, who, at a critical moment in design discourse saw a problem with the future of Care. The Lancaster Care Charter has been written in response to the vital question “Does Design Care…?” and via a series of conversations, stimulated by a range of presentations that explored a range of provocations, insights and more questions, provides answers for the contemporary context of Care. With nation and boundary now erased by the flow of Capital the Charter aims to address the complex and urgent challenges for Care as both the future possible and the responsibility of design. The Lancaster Care Charter presents a collective vision and sets out new pragmatic encounters for the design of Care and the care of Design.",
author = "Paul Rodgers and Giovanni Innella and Craig Bremner and Ian Coxon and Cara Broadley and Alessia Cadamuro and Stephanie Carleklev and Kwan Chan and Clive Dilnot and James Fathers and Jac Fennell and Chris Fremantle and Tara French and Diogo Henriques and Jones, {Peter Lloyd} and Richard Kettley and Sarah Kettley and Mashal Khan and Karl Logge and Jen Archer-Martin and Lynn-Sayers McHattie and Robert Pulley and Dina Shahar and Gemma Teal and Saurabh Tewari and Cathy Treadaway and Emmanuel Tsekleves and Valadkeshyaei, {Hamed Moradi} and Jonathan Ventura and Watt, {Trudy A.} and Heather Wiltse and Euan Winton",
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AU - Teal, Gemma

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