Publications

Below is a list of research and publications by the MoDiP team and associated individuals:

 

The front cover of Provocative Plastics edited by Susan Lambert depicting a beach ball type globe on water.

Dennis, L., 2023. Plastics: What are they good for?, in: Konrad, T. (Ed.), Plastics, Environment, Culture and the Politics of Waste. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 27–46.

Lodge, V. and Dennis, L, 2022. Open research case study - Art and Design. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/w95ng

Lambert, S., 2021. Provocative Plastics: Their Value in Design and Material Culture. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Lund, D., 2021. Ingenious Adaptations: The Development of the Professionally-Made Architectural Model in Britain, 1883-2020. PhD Thesis. Arts University Bournemouth.

Dennis, L., 2020. A Matter of Material: Exploring the Value of the Museum of Design in Plastics. PhD Thesis. University of Brighton.

Hall, K., 2019. The Life and Times of Plastic Chairs: A qualitative research inquiry into the active interplay of design poetry with users, designers and the objects of design. PhD Thesis. Arts University Bournemouth.

Lambert, S., 2019. The Other Face of Plastics.  In: Vicars, N and Hill, S. eds. Raw Materials: Plastics. The Nunnery Gallery, Bow Arts., 4-7.

Dennis, L., 2017. Residency as Creative Pedagogy: A Case Study. Creative Pedagogies Imprint, 1 (1), 47–54.

Lambert, S., 2015. Curator’s Overview. In: Lambert, S. and McClean, V., eds. Plastic Vanitas: Mariele Neudecker. Bournemouth: Text + Work, The Gallery, Arts University Bournemouth, 8–10.

Lambert, S., 2014. Bic Cristal Pen. In: Lees-Maffei, G., ed. Iconic Designs: 50 Stories about 50 Things. London & New York: Bloomsbury, 126–129.

Lambert, S., 2014. Polypropylene Chair. In: Lees-Maffei, G., ed. Iconic Designs: 50 Stories about 50 Things. London & New York: Bloomsbury, 130–133.

Lambert, S., 2012. Plastics - Why Not? A Perspective from the Museum of Design in Plastics. In: Were, G. and King, J., eds. Extreme Collecting: Challenging Practices for 21st Century Museums. Oxford & New York: Berghahn Books, 168–180.