It's this sentiment that the journal is trying to fight against - empty narratives; it wants to provide a new future, and new visions. 'Crucially, it is about expanding the frameworks within which design operates, opening up space for new narratives,' says Justin.
The first issue of the journal focuses on bioregioning, 'a practice that attempts to understand and operate within natural boundaries, rather than political jurisdictions', says Justin.
The concept of bioregioning can promote new biomaterials, move away from global supply chains, and help grow local knowledge and skills. 'You might say it is a much more networked version of the original idea,' says Justin.
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