DRS2016: Three Weeks to the Full Paper Deadline!
Full Paper Deadline: 9th November 2015
http://www.designresearchsociety.org/joomla/index.php
There are still three weeks to go before the full paper deadline for DRS2016 - plenty of time to finish all those difficult, not-quite-finished sections of your research paper.
Don't leave it all to the last minute though - you can register with our online submission system and even upload an early version of your paper, before finally pressing the button in November.
Do keep an eye on our conference website too, where new information is being added all the time.
And if you think you might be too late for a full paper, or just want to experiment with a different format for participation, we'll shortly be announcing detailed Calls for Conversations and Workshops.
Call for Papers
We invite new and challenging paper submissions from any area or discipline of design research. We embrace research looking at and using design in the widest possible sense with interdisciplinary work, and work responding to the conference themes, particularly encouraged.
Full papers can be submitted, using the paper template, either to the Open Call or to one of the Additional Themes or Special Interest Groups listed below.
DRS2016 Open Call
Future-Focused Thinking
Papers, case studies, or designs that anticipate developments in one or more of the three areas of Design, Research and Society.
Papers critically engaging with our key conference questions
How can design research help frame and address the societal problems that face us?
How can design research be a creative and active force for rethinking ideas about Design?
How can design research shape our lives in more responsible, meaningful, and open ways?
50 Years of Design Research
Papers looking critically at key contributors and contributions over the past 50 years of Design Research.
DRS2016 Additional Themes
Reframing the Paradox: Examining the Intersections between Evidence-based Design and Design for the Public Sector
Design Research - History, Theory, Practice: Histories for Future-focused Thinking
Aesthetics, Cosmopolitics and Design
Embodied Making and Learning
Design for Design: The Influence and Legacy of John Heskett
Design Policy
Design Epistemology
The Politics of Commoning and Designing
Design-ing and Creative Philosophies
Food and Eating Design
Design Innovation for Society
Effective Information Design
Design Thinking in Industry and Academia
Aesthetic Pleasure in Design
Design and Translation
More details about DRS2016 Additional Themes
DRS Special Interest Groups
Objects, Practices, Experiences, Networks (OPENSIG)
Wellbeing and Happiness (SIGWELL)
Design for Tangible, Embedded and Networked Technologies (TENTSIG)
Design Pedagogy (PedSIG)
Inclusive Design (Inclusive SIG)
Design for Behaviour Change (Behaviour Change SIG)
Design Management (DM SIG)
Sustainable Design (Sustainability SIG)
Experiential Knowledge (EKSIG)
More details about DRS Special Interest Groups
Contact Us
Any enquiries about the conference should be directed to: [log in to unmask]
Conference website: www.drs2016.org
For regular updates follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/drs2016uk
The Design Research Society is a multi-disciplinary learned society for the design research community worldwide. The DRS was founded in 1966, and since then has established a record of significant achievements in contributing to design knowledge.
You can visit the DRS website at: http://www.designresearchsociety.org
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