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Design associations in Latin countries: Tradition, identity, and new perspectives in the ICT era

The aim of this work is to analyse the topic of professional associationism in the fi eld of design. This is a phenomenon which has contributed in defining several aspects, not just in regulatory terms, of the "trade" of designer, encouraging its rapid dissemination in the contemporary soc...

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Published in:Strategic Design Research Journal 2011-05, Vol.4 (1), p.14-20
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