BOOKS
SOCIAL WORK, COMMUNITY WORK AND PSYCHOLOGY – Sutton, C (2003). Social Work, Community Work and Psychology. 5th ed. London: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 1-190.
WORKING WITH PEOPLE – Brill, I N (1973). Working with People, the helping process. 4th ed. London: Longman . 1-273.
DESIGN FOR THE REAL WORLD – Papanek, V (2006). Design for The Real World, human ecology and social change. 2nd ed. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd. 1-387.
SOCIAL WORK IN THE COMMUNITY – Teater B, & Baldwin M (2012). Social work in the community, making a difference. Bristol : The Policy Press . 1-139.
RETHINKING COMMUNITY PRACTICE – Chanan, G & Miller, C (2013). Rethinking Community Practice, developing transformative neighbourhoods . Bristol : The Policy Press. 1-181.
DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENT – Holliday, C J (1977). Design for Environment, social change and the need for new approaches in planning . London: Charles Knight & Company Limited . 1-175.
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH METHODS – Thyer, B (2010). The Handbook of Social Work Research Methods. 2nd ed. USA: Sage Publications, Inc. 1-654.
VISUAL IMPACT – McQuiston, L (2015). Visual Impact, creative dissent in the 21st century. London: Phaidon Press Limited . 1-239.
DESIGN FUTURING – Fry, T (2009). Design Futuring, sustainability, ethics and new practice. London: Berg. 1-272.
DESIGN MEETS DISABILITY – Pullin, G (2009). Design meets disability . USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p1-341.
BANGING YOUR HEAD AGAINST A BRICK WALL – Banksy (2001). Banging your head against a brick wall. London: Weapons of Mass Distraction. p1-50.
PLANET BANKSY UNAUTHORIZED – KET (2014). Planet Banksy: The man, his work and the movement he inspired. London: Michael O’Mara Books Limited . p1-218.
DESIGNING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE – Shea, A (2012). Designing for Social Change: Strategies for Community-based Graphic Design (Design Briefs). New York: Princeton Architectural Press. p1-167.
DESIGN DRAWING – Ching, Francis D. K. and Juroszek AIA, Steven P. (1997). Design Drawing. New York: John Wiley and Sons. p1-167.
ARTICLES
‘DESIGN IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL FORCES IN OUR LIVES’
– Written MARCH 13, 2014 by STEVEN HELLER