Title Page
Contents
ABSTRACT 10
1. Introduction 12
1.1. Research Background and Purpose 12
1.2. Research Scope and Methodology 16
2. Overview of Design in International Development Cooperation 19
2.1. Paradigm Shift in International Development Cooperation 20
(1) Sustainable Development 20
(2) Design in Appropriate Technology 26
2.2. Design and Its Influence on Social Behavior 32
(1) Application of Design with Design Thinking 33
(2) Ethical Role and Social Responsibility of Design 37
(3) Design as Intellectual Property 41
3. Case Studies on Design in International Development Cooperation 45
3.1. Design for the Other 90% 45
3.2. Case Analysis and Its Implications 61
4. Development Direction of Design 66
4.1. Potential Role of Design 66
4.2. Strategies for Design Revitalization 70
5. Conclusion 74
5.1. Conclusion and Implications 74
5.2. Limitations and Recommendations for Future Research 76
REFERENCES 78
ABSTRACT IN KOREAN 85
〈Table 1〉 Characteristics of Appropriate Technology 27
〈Table 2〉 Case Study on Design for the Other 90% 60
〈Table 3〉 Classification of Cases According to MDGs 61
[Figure 1] Conceptual Diagram of Research Background 14
[Figure 2] Sustainable Development Goals 23
[Figure 3] Historical Overview of International Development Paradigms 25
[Figure 4] Concept Transition of Appropriate Technology 29
[Figure 5] Design Process to Identify Local Needs Using Design Thinking 35
[Figure 6] Nowlight 46
[Figure 7] Paper Jewelry of 31 Bits 47
[Figure 8] Earth Bag House 48
[Figure 9] Rural Design Project of Hsieh Ying-Chun 50
[Figure 10] GiraDora 51
[Figure 11] Products of ChuChu 52
[Figure 12] Peek Vision 54
[Figure 13] Tomato's Home 55
[Figure 14] Better Shelter 56
[Figure 15] Earth Bag House of Eilat-Eilot Off Grid Hub 57
[Figure 16] SafariSeat 58
[Figure 17] Nelplast 60