Dear friends,
We hope this email reaches everyone well and safe. The organizing committee
of the II Research and Design Colloquium: Decolonizing Design, promoted by
the Graduate Program in Arts (ICA-UFC), the Design Course (DAUD-UFC), and
the Design Course (IIsca-UFCA) announces the opening of the registration
for participation for its second edition.
To register, you only need to fill out the registration form on the link
below.
*Register*: bit.ly/inscricaoIIcoloquio
The participation in the Colloquium is open to the entire community and is
totally free. As a registered participant you will be able to follow all
the venues of the Colloquium: lectures, debate boards and apresentations. The
whole Colloquium will be in Portuguese.
We would also like to inform you that the submission process (expanded
abstracts) is open until 23 October 2020.
*Submission:* bit.ly/coloquiodesign
*Further information:*
The Research and Design Colloquium was conceived to reflect on the plural
practices that involve research in the field of Design, focusing on the
investigations that mainly have been carried out in the Brazilian Northeast
area. In the second edition of the event, we have chosen the topic of
decolonization to map the new possibilities of articulation between
sociability, subjectivities, technologies, projects and cultures in the
field of Design, at national, regional and local spheres. The colloquium
will occur online from November 3rd - 6th, 2020.
As a result of colonial and neoliberal policies related to production and
consumption, we appreciated reflection inspired by Ahmed Ansari (2018).
Thus, our primary reference is based on the two principles that anchor the
decolonization program of Design: *(i) self-reflection on the performance
and teaching of Design, contextualizing a modern-European perspective; (ii)
and look at the problems of the contemporary world.*
Notwithstanding this purpose, the event will have four threads:
*1. EDUCATION, DESIGN, AND AUTONOMY*: multi-methods, project practices,
border pedagogies.
*2. BODIES, PLACES, AND PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE*: design and culture,
technologies, and ancestral knowledge, geopolitics of knowledge, epistemic
disobedience, materialities, and manuals.
*3. THE CENTERS AND SUBURBS OF PROJECT PRACTICE:* emerging technologies,
from global economy to solidarity economy, latin-african connections.
4. *DESIGN AND DAILY RESISTANCE*: design, politics, and insurrections,
poetry from the margins, social experiences.
For more details about schedule, please visit (in portuguese):
bit.ly/pesquisaedesign
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