Editorial: Design and Emotions Against Systems of Power, Ideology, and Control

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Renato Bernasconi

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Bernasconi, R. (2020). Editorial: Design and Emotions Against Systems of Power, Ideology, and Control. Diseña, (17), 04–13. https://doi.org/10.7764/disena.17.04-13
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