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Registration open: DGTF conference – Who designs design? // Anmeldung eröffnet: DGTF Tagung 2011 – Wer gestaltet die Gestaltung?

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Event:
October 21, 2011 - October 22, 2011

(( deutsche Version weiter unten ))

Registration is open for the DGTF conference:
http://www.dgtf.de/conftool („Create account and register for conference“) [more...]

Conference Report: DesignInquiry Montréal

At the beginning of May I had the chance to participate in the DesignInquiry conference in Montréal. Although one could say that conference would be a wrong term to describe this gathering. The basic idea of it, according to its initiators, is to not be a conference, but rather consist of the spaces in-between, the breaks, hallway talks and dinner discussions that are the most intriguing parts of any regular conference. [more...]

CfP Deadline verlängert: DGTF Tagung 2011 – Wer gestaltet die Gestaltung?

 
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*** ACHTUNG Einsendeschluss verlängert! Neue Deadline: 23. Mai 2011 ***

Wer gestaltet die Gestaltung?
Praxis, Theorie und Geschichte des partizipatorischen Gestaltens [more...]

colloquium on participatory, inter-disciplinary & co (design)

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Event:
April 28, 2011 - April 30, 2011

Wir laden sehr herzlich ein zu unserem nächsten offenen Kolloquium [more...]

CfP – DGTF Conference: Who designs design?

Event:
October 21, 2011 - October 22, 2011

Call for papers and projects
Who designs design?
Practice, theory and history of participatory design

The Eighth Annual Conference of the German Society for Design Theory and Research (DGTF)
Conference Venue: Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmünd
Date: October 21-22, 2011

Submission deadline: May 9 (www.dgtf.de/conftool[more...]

Conference Review: We are back from the Feminist Research Methods Conference 09 in Stockholm!

It was a very unique experience to be mainly surrounded by female scientists which indeed led to a different communication culture among the participants. Conversation and discourse was more important than results!
One questions appeared again and again: How does the researcher’s perspective influence his/her research? How to treat probands like ‘research subjects’ instead of ‘research objects’?
How to establish a democratic relationship between researcher and ‘researched’? [more...]