Recent publications, papers, etc...
Proceedings
“Design & Development” The proceedings of the
Cardiff Group Seminar, Cardiff, 11-12 July 2001. Coward, T, Fathers, J,
Thomas, A, Eds. UWIC Press. ISBN 1-902724-57-7 August 2002.
Published Articles
Coward, T. Fathers, J. "A critique of design methodologies appropriate to private-sector activity in development" in 'Development in Practice' Volume 15, Number 3-4, June 2005, pages 451 - 462, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
Conference papers
Thomas, A “Crafting or Coping: Sustainability
in Zimbabwean Craft Textiles”, Design History Society Conference,
Aberystwyth, UK, September 2002
Coward, T “Process Precedes Product: A Developing
Paradigm”, Design History Society Conference, Aberystwyth,
UK, September 2002
Coward, T “Drivers and Shapers”,
Re-inventing Design Education in the University, International Conference,
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, December 2000
Fathers, J “The Response of Design Education
to Social Need”,. The Design Education Forum Conference of
South Africa (DEFSA), SABS, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 2001
Thomas, A “Design and its management in Craft
Textile Production in Zimbabwe” Third International Conference
on Manufacturing Processes, Systems and Operations Management in Less
Industrialised Regions. Kanhukamwe, Q.C. and Onwubolu, G.C. Eds, National
University of Science and Technology. IBSN 0-7974-1794-X April 1998
Aley, R. Coward, T. Thomas, A. "An
Interdisciplinary Group Approach to Development by Design: the Work of
the Cardiff Group" 2nd International "Development by Design"
Conference, Bangalore, India, December 2002.
Ballyn J. International Trade Centre Paper "Enhancing
Marketing Skills for Artists and Artisans." National Workshop
organized by the International Labour Office on "Enterprise Development
and Employment in the Cultural Sector in Zambia: national and local strategies" Lusaka, Zambia, 2-4 October 2002
ESRC report downloads
Report Seminar 1.pdf
Report Seminar 2.pdf
Report Seminar 3.pdf
Report Seminar 4.pdf
The ideas and opinions expressed in the outcomes listed here are
those of the authors concerned and do not necessarily represent the views
of The Cardiff Group.
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