Call for Abstracts: Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3 (RSD3)


Call for Abstracts: Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3 (RSD3)

The RSD3 Call for Abstracts has been extended until April 16, 2014.
[original deadline was April 01, 2014]

Key Note speakers for the symposium include:
– Hugh Dubberly
– Ranulph Glanville
– Ann Pendleton-Jullian
– John Thackara
– Daniela Sangiorgi

For the Systemic Design Research Network
Alex Ryan, PhD
Senior Systems Design Manager
Government of Alberta

The original call:
After the wonderful event last year we follow up with RSD3.
You are kindly invited to submit your abstract.
Dates October 15th -17th 2014
Place : Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway
Call: Abstracts max 1000 words
Deadline: 1st April

Website: www.systemic-design.net

Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3
RSD3 Call for Abstracts

The emerging renaissance of systems thinking in design responds to the  increasing complexity in all challenges faced by designers, strategists,  and transdisciplinary innovators. We are facing deeply entangled  problematics in natural, social, economic, and political systems. Our  professional and organizational worlds have become too complex for linear goal-driven management, and the solution of conventional design thinking is  insufficient to address complexity across domains, scales, and networks.  New thinking, new knowledge, and new forms of intervention are required to  take on this web of interconnected challenges.

The theme for Relating Systems Thinking and Design 3, to be held in Oslo  in October 2014, is: Knowledge of Forms and Forms of Knowledge.  

The Systemic Design Research Network invites systemic designers to think BIG for this year’s symposium. How might systemic design help to:

  • Promote a transition towards flourishing enterprises and sustainable prosperity?
  • Engage value conflicts between economic, social, and environmental paradigms?
  • Address systemic causes of escalating costs and complexity in the health, legal, taxation, financial, security, and other sectors?
  • Empower citizens to mobilize local responses to global problematics and democratically engage within their cities, municipalities, provinces, and states?
  • Shift government approaches to citizen engagement, policy design, and policy assurance?
  • Catalyze systemic changes and innovations in the relationships between architecture, the built environment, and the social and natural systems they interact with?
  • Reframe approaches to education and professional practice to exploit complexity?
  • Increase the resilience of social systems to cumulative effects and systemic risk by rethinking and redesigning them?
  • Accelerate learning and adaptation at organizational and societal scales?
  • Provoke transformation and innovation in today’s legacy social systems?
  • Advance a deeper and more critical theoretical foundation for designing at scale?

We are interested in proposals that draw from recent case studies from fieldwork, design inquiry and research, and mixed methods in systems-oriented design. Design practices found effective in fields such as healthcare, governance, environmental stewardship, organizational transformation and social change are of particular interest for cases and discussion within the conference.

We invite you to submit an abstract of no more than 1000 words. Accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a presentation and working paper to the symposium. The process for publication of selected full papers in an international peer reviewed journal will be announced at a later date.

Submissions should be through the submission system April 1, 2014.

For the Systemic Design Research Network
Birger Sevaldson (PhD, MNIL)
Professor at Institute of Design
Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Norway

www.birger-sevaldson.no
www.systemsorienteddesign.net
www.ocean-designresearch.net