Does America need more innovators? / / Matthew Wisnioski, Eric S. Hintz, and Marie Stettler Kleine. editors.

"This volume brings together policymakers, design executives, historians, ethnographers, social critics, and educators to have a conversation about this imperative, its history, its present, and its future. Contributions ask themselves and one another: Why did programs for making innovators eme...

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