48 min

10 Knowing The Fuzz

    • Design

How do we know what we know? What does it mean to ‘know’ anyways? To unpack these age-old questions, we speak with design anthropologist Adèle Worsley.
Adèle Worsley is a wanderlust driven design researcher and strategist guided by innate curiosity of the beliefs and dreams of others. In this conversation, Adèle shares some of her greatest learnings on epistemology – a long journey enabled by the great works of others – some of whose work is highlighted in the resource list below.
Listen:
* Prof Maggie Walter on Indigenous Statistics: Keynote Address – Professor Maggie Walter - YouTube
* The Free Black University on Patricia Hill Collins' 'Black Feminist Thought' - The Free Black University (@freeblackuni) • Instagram photos and videos
Short Read:
* Pacinthe Mattar, The Walrus - 'Objectivity Is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists'
* Assoc. Prof Candis Callison, The Narwhal - 'Who tells the story of the present?'
* Jara Dean-Coffey - 'What's Race Got to Do With It? Equity and Philanthropic Evaluation Practice.'
* Dark Matter Laboratories 7GenCities: 7GenCities - Dark Matter (darkmatterlabs.org)
Long Read:
* Prof Patricia Hill Collins - Black Feminist Thought (1990 / 2022)
* Minna Salami - Sensuous Knowledge (2020)
* Prof Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass (2013)
* Prof Linda Tuhiwai Smith - Decolonizing Methodologies (1999)
The Fuzz is hosted by Carolina Montilla and Joel Fariss
Brand design by Krista Reeder
Production by Marco Gamboa
The theme music was written by Ido Maimon
To learn more about The Fuzz, please visit our substack: thefuzz.substack.com
To learn more about Gensler, please visit Gensler.com
Thanks for listening.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefuzz.substack.com

How do we know what we know? What does it mean to ‘know’ anyways? To unpack these age-old questions, we speak with design anthropologist Adèle Worsley.
Adèle Worsley is a wanderlust driven design researcher and strategist guided by innate curiosity of the beliefs and dreams of others. In this conversation, Adèle shares some of her greatest learnings on epistemology – a long journey enabled by the great works of others – some of whose work is highlighted in the resource list below.
Listen:
* Prof Maggie Walter on Indigenous Statistics: Keynote Address – Professor Maggie Walter - YouTube
* The Free Black University on Patricia Hill Collins' 'Black Feminist Thought' - The Free Black University (@freeblackuni) • Instagram photos and videos
Short Read:
* Pacinthe Mattar, The Walrus - 'Objectivity Is a Privilege Afforded to White Journalists'
* Assoc. Prof Candis Callison, The Narwhal - 'Who tells the story of the present?'
* Jara Dean-Coffey - 'What's Race Got to Do With It? Equity and Philanthropic Evaluation Practice.'
* Dark Matter Laboratories 7GenCities: 7GenCities - Dark Matter (darkmatterlabs.org)
Long Read:
* Prof Patricia Hill Collins - Black Feminist Thought (1990 / 2022)
* Minna Salami - Sensuous Knowledge (2020)
* Prof Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass (2013)
* Prof Linda Tuhiwai Smith - Decolonizing Methodologies (1999)
The Fuzz is hosted by Carolina Montilla and Joel Fariss
Brand design by Krista Reeder
Production by Marco Gamboa
The theme music was written by Ido Maimon
To learn more about The Fuzz, please visit our substack: thefuzz.substack.com
To learn more about Gensler, please visit Gensler.com
Thanks for listening.


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefuzz.substack.com

48 min