Well, it is August 12, and we have had a good response to our Call for
Papers for the Design Research Conference, to be held at the
Interdisciplinary Design Institute in Spokane, Washington, USA, on
January 15-16, 2009. But we still think a slightly larger pool from
which to select the participants would be helpful. For this reason, we
are extending the deadline to Friday, August 29, 2008. Please see below
(submitters will still receive notice in late September so accepted
participants can have enough time to make plans to come):
NOTE: You can also see this call, in addition to our other call for the
Interdisciplinary Design and Research e-Publication (IDRP) at
http://www.idrp.wsu.edu/callforpapers.htm --- just note again that the
new deadline for submitting abstracts for the conference is Aug 29,
2008.
Thank you - David Wang, Professor, Interdisciplinary Design Institute
Fifth Annual Design Research Conference Call for Papers and Projects:
Conference to be held at the Interdisciplinary Design Institute of
Washington State University Spokane
January, 15-16, 2009
Topic: Design + Cultures
Culture is a dynamic and multi-faceted term; Design is also a dynamic
and multi-faceted term. The Fifth Annual Design Research Conference to
be held at the Interdisciplinary Design Institute at Washington State
University Spokane January 15-16, 2009 will focus on the busy crossroads
in the geography of these two vast domains under the conference theme of
Design + Cultures. In parallel with the ever-expanding impact of (in
Herbert Simon's words) the design of the artificial upon cultural life,
the theme of Design + Cultures raises numerous questions and a wide
range of problems that can be addressed within a multidisciplinary
setting.
The tradition of this conference is intimate size, generous paper
presentation times allowing for vigorous Q+A, and hands-on engagement
with the conference theme by students as well as paper presenters and
invited speakers in a variety of participatory sessions. Past
conferences have drawn paper presenters and speakers from Asia, Europe
and North America. Please submit abstracts early because only a limited
number of presentation sessions are envisioned so as to accommodate the
various participatory sessions.
Submissions for papers and projects can address (but not be limited to)
the following topical areas:
* cultures of knowledge
* cultures of practice
* cybernetic cultures
* the role of design in the developing countries
* design culture in (or versus) academia
* design and material culture
* the role of design in national versus global identities
* design and corporate cultures
* cultures of professionalism
* design and popular culture
* design: modernity, post-modernity ... followed by what?
* designer culture versus engineering culture
* design and identity
* design and cultures of consumption
* design in urban versus rural cultures
* history of design culture
Papers: Initial submission shall be an abstract not to exceed one page.
For ease of distribution for blind peer review, be sure the document is
in MS WORD (not pdf).
Projects: can be designs (or concepts) of a built form of any scale, so
long as an accompanying narrative explains how the project addresses the
conference topic. Initial submission shall be a one page document
providing an image of the project with a narrative explanation of
sufficient length to fit on the same page.
All submissions must include contributor(s) name, affiliation, and
contact information. Submission shall be by email only to
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be by blind peer review. Deadline for initial submissions (EXTENDED):
August 29, 2008, with decisions issued by late September.
Presenters' work at the conference may be further peer reviewed for
inclusion in the Interdisciplinary Design and Research e-Publication
(IDRP), sponsored by the WSU Interdisciplinary Design Institute:
http://www.idrp.wsu.edu/ <http://www.idrp.wsu.edu/> .
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