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CFP --- Changing the Change Conference -- Reminder

  • 1.  CFP --- Changing the Change Conference -- Reminder

    Posted 01-06-2008 22:07
    This is a reminder copy of a message posted during the vacation break.
    Sending it again in case it may have gotten lost in the stack of mail waiting
    for everyone to return.


    10-12 July 2008

    CHANGING THE CHANGE: DESIGN VISIONS, PROPOSALS AND TOOLS

    An international conference on the role and potential of design
    research in the transition towards sustainability

    Torino, Italy

    http://www.changingthechange.org

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    Organised by Co-ordination of Italian Design Research Doctorates

    in cooperation with the

    Conference of Italian Design Faculty Deans and Programme Heads

    In the framework of WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL TORINO 2008

    An ICSID initiative of the IDA

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    Endorsed by the Design Research Society

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    The conference "Changing the Change" seeks to make a significant
    contribution to a necessary transformation that involves changing the
    direction of current changes toward a sustainable future. It
    specifically intends to outline the state-of-the-art of design
    research in terms of visions, proposals and tools with which design
    can actively and positively take part in the wider social learning
    process that will have to take place. At the heart of the conference,
    design researchers will present concrete and documentable research
    results. This will be complemented by invited keynote speaker
    presentations that will help paint a clearer picture of the common
    ground from which the conference will take off.

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    AIMS

    The conference seeks to make a significant contribution to the
    twofold transformation underway. It specifically intends to outline
    the state-of-the-art of design research in terms of vision, proposals
    and tools with which design can actively and positively take part in
    the wider social learning process that we refer to as "changing the
    change." The conference has a double aim:

    - to consolidate a design research culture and practice oriented
    towards a constructive critical attitude able to reach all design
    disciplines. The conference intends to focus on the way in which the
    question of "changing the change" is present and widespread
    throughout the research community and in relation to all design
    fields: from product design to communication design; from interior
    design to interaction, service and strategic design; from social
    design to fashion design.

    - to outline the state-of-the-art of contributions that design
    research is today able to bring to social conversation about the
    future. The conference seeks to bring visibility to significant
    results. This with particular attention to visions of the future, to
    feasible solutions and to tools to help bring them into being. It
    will also enable us to make of the conference and its published
    output a tool for communication with the outside world; a tool able
    to demonstrate what design research can offer today to help
    re-orientate the transformation underway.

    In view of these aims, the conference will centre on the presentation
    of research results that could make a positive contribution to
    'changing the change'. It will welcome contributions that take as
    their starting point transformations that have already taken place
    and those underway, and the necessity to re-orient them towards more
    sustainable outcomes. It hopes to present the widest range of
    possible world visions, feasible proposals and the design tools that
    could bring them into being.

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    THEMES

    The field of interest of the conference is vast and will be divided
    into various specific themes within which more precise, focused
    discussion will be possible. This organisation into specific themes
    will be undertaken after contributions have been selected, so as to
    take into account what will actually be proposed. For the moment we
    only indicate an initial, general division into the three themes
    already introduced: visions, proposals and tools. Visions: this
    section will present research results that lead us to imagine
    possible worlds, or parts of possible worlds. It includes the results
    of activities in the field of scenario design and more general
    visions produced by research into specific products, communications
    and services. It also includes a comparative analysis of visions
    emerging from design history and from a comparison of different
    cultures.

    Proposals: this section presents results of design research that give
    rise to concrete solutions containing elements of systemic
    innovation. They are also legible as concrete steps towards a new
    generation of sustainable products, services and systems. So,
    products, services and product and service systems are proposed along
    with the communicative artefacts that link several actors and
    artefacts together. It also proposes places for a new everyday life,
    the activities that take place within them and the new production and
    consumption networks that emerge from them. Tools: this section
    presents the results of research that aims to redefine and develop
    conceptual and operational tools which enable designers to operate
    within change and influence its direction. Such tools enable them to
    participate constructively in new design networks, and deal with
    emerging problems. Tools may be proposed for conceptualisation and
    representation, for calculation and appraisal of results or for
    stimulation and prototype making.

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    AUDIENCE

    The conference will mainly be a meeting point for academics,
    researchers and research students in the field of design theory and
    practice. However, in uniting a high academic level with the effort
    to present concrete results of activities carried out, it will also
    be of considerable interest to the wider design community and to
    those economic and social operators who recognise the potential of
    design practice and design research.

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Abstracts should be between 500 and 700 words long, excluding the
    bibliography. The deadline for the reception of abstracts is January
    21, 2008. Reception of abstracts will be acknowledged and notices of
    acceptance or rejection will be sent by March 3, 2008. The abstracts
    will be evaluated and selected by a blind peer review process. Full
    papers are limited to 6000 words. The deadline for full papers is on
    May 26, 2008.

    Selection criteria

    The abstracts will be evaluated and selected by a blind peer review
    process. Coherently with the conference aims, the Peer Review
    Committee will base its decisions on three major criteria: (1)
    relevance to the topics of "Changing the change"? as outlined below
    and in the website, (2) focalisation, in terms of clarity of the
    vision, of the proposal or the design tool and theory they present,
    and (3) reliability, in terms of the quality of the design research
    on which the paper is based.

    More precisely:

    - abstracts must be clearly defined as visions, proposals or design
    tools and theories (please select the proper option at the head of
    the abstract template and delete the others) : visions refer to
    scenarios of possible worlds, or parts of possible worlds; proposals
    present specific solutions to specific problems; tools and theories
    introduce conceptual and operational devices enabling designers to
    operate in contemporary contexts.

    - abstracts must clearly refer to the contemporary context and to its
    on-going transformations (considering the different ways they are
    taking place in different regions of the world). In this framework,
    they should present design research results that, moving from a deep
    understanding of these transformations, propose a design contribution
    involving a re-orientation towards more sustainable directions.

    - abstracts must present design research results and clearly indicate
    the specific research programme they are based on (with its aims,
    methodology and main actors). Given these three pre-requisites,
    abstracts (and the papers that will follow) can deal with any topics
    in any design fields: from product to communication; from interior to
    interaction; from service to strategy; from social design to fashion.

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    CALL FOR VISUALISATIONS

    Special consideration will be dedicated to abstracts/papers
    presenting design research projects with highly communicative visual
    results.

    Therefore, together with the abstract/paper, a visualisation can be
    submitted as material for an exhibition that will be organized
    parallel to the Conference.

    The visualisations do not substitute the papers. To be accepted for
    evaluation they have to refer to a paper that has to be selected by
    the Peer review Committee.

    The conference will host an exhibition based on the visualisations
    proposed by selected papers. These visualisations are not the
    traditional scientific posters. They are visual presentations of
    design research results. They have to show visions of possible worlds
    and proposals for sustainable solutions. Whoever intends to deliver a
    visualisation must submit a first draft together with the abstract of
    the paper presenting the research on which the visualization is
    based. (Deadline: January 21, 2008)

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    PUBLICATIONS

    All selected and presented papers will be published on line, and
    placed in the conference website in printable form.

    A special peer review jury will adjudicate the best papers
    submitted. The best papers and the presentations of the keynote
    speakers will be published in book form.

    http://www.changingthechange.org