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Harvard Design Magazine #41 Family Planning
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What is the shape of today’s family and the spaces it occupies? Is the family a “unit,” or is it a dynamic, dispersed, unstable network? This issue questions the model of the heteronormative, nuclear family, examining how “non-traditional” family realities influence, and are influenced by, spaces we use and need as homes; patterns of existence in cities, suburbs, and the countryside; and global mobility. “Family Planning” starts with the premise that we need to imagine new, different forms of living together, inviting readers to challenge and reimagine the space of the family unit. With contributions by Michael Hardt, Eve Blau, Vyjayanthi Rao, Jeremy Till, and McKenzie Wark, among others.
Fall/Winter 2015 Designed by With Projects, Inc. ca. 176 pages 21.6 x 30.5 cm ISSN 1093-4421 $16.00 Distributed by Central Books and Speedimpex