From m.foth at qut.edu.au Tue May 31 00:21:25 2022 From: m.foth at qut.edu.au (Marcus Foth) Date: Tue, 31 May 2022 07:21:25 +0000 Subject: [Ci4cg-announce] CfP: Designing Smart for Sustainable and Resilient Communities 25 Aug 2022, Brisbane, Australia Message-ID: Designing Smart for Sustainable and Resilient Communities: The Role of Participatory Design in Addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals 25 August 2022, Brisbane Australia http://www.designingsmart.com.au/ A workshop at the Participatory Design Conference (PDC22) https://pdc2022.org/ The workshop will be run in conjunction with the Brisbane, Australia PDC Places event as a full day face-to-face workshop. ======================================= Submissions open until 20 June 2022 This workshop reflects on the role of participatory design and its community of facilitators and participants in addressing sustainable development in cities, regional centres and rural communities. The workshop will bring together academics, researchers and practitioners to share their experiences, expertise and visions for: * evolving participatory design approaches to move beyond the individual; * reinvigorating a stronger relationship between communities and institutions across different scales in order to re-politicise participatory design practices, projects and methods; and * making a concerted effort of contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We are specifically interested in ways of ‘designing smart’ by engaging and working with communities to address complex challenges, such as social inequality, economic disparity and environmental degradation to build more sustainable, resilient and socially ‘just’ communities. ======================================= Audience and Theme The workshop invites contributions from academics, researchers, and practitioners interested in exploring the opportunities, challenges and complexities of designing smart for sustainable and resilient communities. We seek accounts of theoretical, situated, experimental and/or experiential work that leverages participatory and co-design processes with communities to address the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We welcome both conceptual/theoretical as well as empirical/practical contributions that respond to one or more of the following areas of interest: * Recognising/designing for the complexity of communities and their entanglements with nature; * Learning from the cultural, aesthetic and rich diversity inherent in communities maintaining positive relationships with the natural world; * How participatory design approaches can inform more sustainable, resilient communities; * Addressing issues at the intersection of social and environmental sustainability. Aligning with the PDC 2022 theme Embracing Cosmologies, the workshop welcomes work that moves beyond participatory design just at the individual, human scale and invites new considerations of non-human, community, institutional and planetary scales. ======================================= Participation Submissions to this workshop will be in the form of an online registration questionnaire. Based on the responses and key themes identified, a series of activities and discussion points will be facilitated throughout the day. During the workshop, participants will contribute to small group discussion, as well as larger discussion and workshop activities. A key component of the workshop will be a speculative design challenge to engage workshop participants in envisioning scenarios set in the future, that allow participants to move beyond their day-to-day experiences, discuss situations that are relevant to their SDG focus, share stories and knowledge around sustainable development, and express future needs, wants and aspirations around participatory design and decision making. The overarching aim of the workshop is to foster creativity, inspiration and empathy by capturing how participatory methods and co-design can be applied for a collective cause. Complete the online registration questionnaire here - https://forms.gle/ShEbkKvunNzDc9ZM7 Workshop Outcomes The aim of the workshop is to produce a publication plan based on the outcomes of the day. After the workshop, we will identify publication options and invite participants to contribute. ======================================= Organisers Joel Fredericks - The University of Sydney Marcus Foth - QUT Design Lab Hilary Davis - Swinburne University of Technology Glenda Caldwell - QUT Design Lab Callum Parker - The University of Sydney Martin Tomitsch - The University of Sydney Professor Marcus Foth PhD FACS CP MACM Dist. JP (Qual.) 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