About the Journal
International Reach
Design History will have firmly established itself as the field's premier international forum, fostering vital cross-cultural dialogue and promoting truly global perspectives on design history. Its distinguished reputation attracts leading scholars and emerging voices alike, making it a go-to platform for groundbreaking research from every corner of the world. The journal actively solicits and welcomes contributions from scholars worldwide, ensuring a rich, diverse, and comprehensive discourse enriched by varied viewpoints, methodologies, and geographical insights.
A core commitment of Design History is its dedication to decenter traditional Western narratives. By actively addressing global issues, exploring diverse case studies, and highlighting previously marginalized design traditions, the journal plays a crucial role in constructing a more equitable and representative understanding of design's past. This includes uncovering the histories of design in regions often overlooked, such as Latin America, Africa, and Asia, and examining indigenous or non-canonical design practices that offer fresh theoretical lenses.
This profound international orientation directly reflects the increasingly interconnected nature of contemporary design practice and scholarship. In an era where design challenges and solutions transcend national borders, the journal provides an indispensable platform for understanding these global dynamics through a historical lens. It bridges geographical divides, allowing scholars and practitioners to learn from diverse design heritages and current innovations, thereby contributing to a globally informed and nuanced appreciation of design's role in shaping human culture and society.
Furthermore, the journal's commitment to international reach extends to its readership and editorial board, which are more diverse. This ensures that the insights and research published resonate across different academic systems and professional spheres, fostering a vibrant global community of design historians and enthusiasts.