Friday, 23 December 2011

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[s-architecture] FWD : : [ CALL FOR PAPERS ] : : The International Journal of Designs for Learning

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The International Journal of Designs for Learning


The International Journal of Designs for Learning is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to publishing descriptions of artifacts, environments and experiences created to promote and support learning in all contexts by designers in any field. The aim of the journal is to support the production of high quality precedent materials and to promote and demonstrate the value of doing so. Audiences for the journal include designers, teachers and students of design and scholars studying the practice of design.

Full length design cases should include a detailed description of the intervention as the central focus. In addition, the case should address: the critical and/or interesting decisions made during the design process and their results in the intervention; key aspects of the design process as they are relevant to the form of the intervention; transparent discussion of problems and/or failure analysis relevant to the intervention and its design. Authors should make clear the relationship of the author to the
project being described, context and conditions under which the project was carried out, and the features of the project that prompted the authors to make it the subject of a case. IJDL allows authors to present their cases using all the media capabilities the web affords -- audio, video and even animated interactions.
 
IJDL is sponsored jointly by Indiana University and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology.

Author guidelines at:


View the latest issue of the IJDL at:
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International Journal of Designs for Learning

[s-architecture] FWD : : [ SCHOLARSHIP ] : : Zero Waste SA Pam Keating Memorial Scholarship ‹ University of South Australia

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Zero Waste SA Pam Keating Memorial Scholarship




It is with great pleasure that I bring to your notice the prestigious Zero Waste SA Pam Keating Memorial Scholarship.
 
This scholarship is valued at $10,000 plus mentoring and possible paid work experience at Zero Waste SA. It is to support a full-time student undertaking an Honours or Masters program in one of the Zero Waste SA Research Centre for Sustainable Design & Behaviour (sd+b) priority research areas.
 

The Research Programs of the Centre include:
 
Program 1: Communities: Social Sustainability, Consumption and Behaviour Change
 
Program 2: Infrastructure, Water Sensitive Urban Design and Productive Landscapes
 
Program 3: Buildings: Materials Flow and Low Carbon Construction Innovation
 
Program 4: Cities - Green Urbanism: Transforming Urban Form for Adaptation and Mitigation
 
Program 5: Measuring consumption, ecological footprints and life cycle measurement
 

Details of the scholarship  are attached and available on the following website:  www.unisa.edu.au/sustainable-design 
 

Please note the timeline for submission:
 
-          The opening date for applications : 13 February 2012
-          Closing Date: 19 March 2012
-          Selection will take place in early April and the Scholarship will be awarded during the Foundation Scholarship and Grants ceremony in May.
A short-list of candidates will be invited to present their research project to the Selection Panel.
-          Students will be able to apply for the scholarship on-line through the UniSA Student Portal and then send in documentation to the Development Office.
 

Administrator of this scholarship: Ms Helen Black, Development Coordinator, phone: 8302 0974.
 
This opportunity is further evidence of the strong collaborative relationship UniSA has developed with Zero Waste SA as represented by our joint ZWSA Research Centre sd+b and projects supported to date.
 
I encourage you to share this information with colleagues and to consider this fabulous opportunity for one of your potential students.


Ms Helen Black
Development Coordinator (Fundraising) 
Marketing and Development Unit (MDU)
Div : Business (BUE)

[s-architecture] FWD : : [ CALL FOR PAPERS ] : : Emotions, subjectivity and memory: Using qualitative sources in contemporary history ‹ GRANADA 12- 15 de septiembre de 2012

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Emotions, subjectivity and memory:

Using qualitative sources in contemporary history

XI NATIONAL CONFERENCE CONTEMPORARY HISTORY

http://www.ahistcon.org/2.htm

GRANADA 12- 15 de septiembre de 2012




Coordinators: Miren Llona (UPV/EHU), José Javier Díaz Freire (UPV/EHU), Rosa Medina Domenech (Universidad de Granada)

Over the last decades the research agenda in contemporary history has been expanded, mostly in relation to the question of how to write history. Furthermore, culture as the universe of meanings that human beings use to make sense of their lives, has become an essential territory from which to explore human agency. As a result, new themes have emerged in our research agenda, including the history of subjectivity, the construction of gender, national, sexual and class identities, the history of the body, or memory as a powerful mean to re-signify the past. The history of emotions has also emerged as a topic to explore when analyzing other matter in history.

In this panel, we attempt to create an academic space to debate, in two senses. On one hand, to reflect about works in progress that focus on the agenda we mentioned above, and that use historical sources with intrinsically qualitative importance. On the other hand, we call for papers that reflect specific methodological questions related to the use of these qualitative sources and also, explorations resulting from the inter-subjective relation with the remaining of material culture or interviews.

Please send 500-word abstracts in Spanish –including some references-- and with a brief bio note (50 words), to CH2012Granada@gmail.com. The deadline for submissions is 1st of March  (with notification of decision by March 30th).

 

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Rosa Medina-Domenech
History of Science, University of Granada (Spain)
 

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

[s-architecture] FWD : : [ CALL FOR PAPERS ] : : 8th International Conference on Design and Emotion ‹ LONDON ‹ 11th-14th September 2012

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8th International Conference on Design and Emotion


LONDON 2012 - OUT OF CONTROL
11th-14th September 2012
Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design




CALL FOR PAPERS
Dear Colleagues, The organising committee of the 8th International Design & Emotion Conference, London, 11th-14th September 2012, is very pleased to invite you to participate in this conference.
This conference is a forum held every other year where practitioners, academics and industry leaders meet and exchange knowledge and insights concerning the cross-disciplinary field of design and emotion.
We are looking for researchers, academics and practitioners to submit proposals for the following:

1) Paper Submissions
Full Papers are expected to contribute widely applicable long-lasting knowledge to the discipline. Accepted papers will be presented in the conference programme and published in the proceedings. The paper length is a maximum of 12 pages (approximately 4,000-5,000 words plus figures and tables) in the specified format, which will be detailed on the website (including a template).
Short Papers (Posters) are expected to describe research that is more appropriate for the interactive poster session. The paper length should be a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words plus figures and tables) and an additional page containing a full-page image of the poster in the specified format for the publication in the conference proceedings. The first submission requires a short paper manuscript without the poster page.

2) Case Studies
Case studies are invited for submission to present design projects that address issues and insights in design and emotion, or to communicate and discuss your approach to enhance emotional effects. These must include a summary description in a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words) in the specified format and a maximum of 30 slides illustrating the design, design process and use.

3) Workshops & Masterclasses
Workshops & Masterclasses of either a full or half-day will be held on 11th September 2012 prior to the main programme of the conference. The purpose is to provide a platform for presenting and discussing novel ideas and emerging issues in a less formal way than the conference itself. The format of each workshop/masterclass is to be determined by its organiser, but each one is expected to include ample time for general discussion.


THEMES AND TOPICS
While Design & Emotion is the overarching focus of the conference—allowing us to consider all aspects of the relationship between human experience and design understood in its widest senses—the theme this year is "Out of Control".

For a number of years, uncertainty, crisis and chaos have been keywords describing the experience of many of us. A world driven by uncertainty, crisis and chaos demands different responses from design (as a community, a practice and a process). On one hand we can mitigate against these—designing systems which can withstand, or manage, the challenges they produce. Here there is a focus upon design as a "problem-solving" activity. On the other, we can use them as springboards to a creative future. In this way, design as "opportunity mapping" becomes important.
We would like to encompass both of these approaches to design and to examine how they impact upon, or are generated by, the whole spectrum of human emotion experienced at the macro (socio-cultural), micro (personal), meta (philosophical), processural (methodological) and strategic levels.
This conference is open to any theoretical, empirical or methodological work on Design & Emotion and we are particularly interested in receiving papers from researchers, academics and practitioners in the following topic areas (though they are by no means exhaustive and other work relevant to the theme will be considered):

Society/Culture:
Socially Responsive/Responsible Design
Design for Behavioural Change
Design & Space/Environment
Design for Digital Media
Corporate Social Responsibility

The Self/The Object:
Design & Identity
Design & Well-Being (inc. food, healthcare & love)
Design & Illusion, Fake & Fraud
User Experience (inc. Human Factors & HCI)
Experience Design

The Philosophical:
Design without Emotion
Design, Affect & the Materiality of Experience
Design, Magic & Enchantment

Processes, Methodologies, Tools & Methods:
Research Methodologies
Theoretical Foundations
Empirical Approaches

Design, Strategy & Innovation:
Design & the Future (foresight/trends)
Designing Services
Business Experience
Branding


SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Submission and review processes will be handled by our conference system. All submissions will go through a blind-review process with at least two reviewers considering each proposal. All submissions accepted in the second review will be asked to submit the final manuscripts in the camera-ready format. The detailed authoring guideline will be available on the conference website.


IMPORTANT DATES

1st February 2012:  Papers & Case Study submissions

15th April 2012:   Notification of Acceptance Papers & Case Studies

1st May 2012:  Workshops/Masterclasses submissions

15th May 2012:  Notification of Acceptance Workshops/Masterclasses

1st June 2012:  Final Paper submissions

15th June 2012:  Final Acceptance

15th July 2012:  Early Registration

11th September 2012:  Workshops/Masterclasses

12th-14th September 2012:  Conference

Contact Details Please direct all enquiries to the following:

Organising Committee
Dr Jamie Brassett (CSM)
Prof Janet McDonnell (CSM)
Prof Paul Hekkert (D&E)
Dr Geke Ludden (D&E)
Jeroen van Erp (D&E)