Hi, below are details about ‘Design Informatics’ and Ethical Space’ based on the work of Chris Speed and Willie Ermine at the University of Calgary hybrid conference CULTURES, COMMUNITIES and DESIGN.
Cultures, Communities and Design Conference
Virtual and In-person – Calgary, Canada
28-30th June, 2022
https://architecturemps.com/calgary/
- CHRIS SPEED – Design Informatics: From Countryside to Country-side
Prof. Chris Speed FRSE, is Chair of Design Informatics at the University of Edinburgh where he collaborates with a wide variety of partners to explore how design provides methods to adapt and create products and services within a networked society. Chris directs the Institute for Design Informatics that is home to a combination of researchers working across the fields of interaction design, temporal design, anthropology, software engineering and digital architecture, as well as the PhD, MA/MFA and MSc and Advanced MSc programmes. He is Director of the Creative Informatics R&D Partnership and Co-I to the Next Stage Digital Economy Centre DECaDE led by Surrey with the Digital Catapult. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2020.
- WILLIE ERMINE – Ethical Space
Willie is an Assistant Professor with the First Nations University of Canada. He is from the Sturgeon Lake First Nation in the north-central part of Saskatchewan where he lives with his family. As a faculty member with the First Nations University of Canada, he lectures in the areas of Education, Humanities, Indigenous Studies and Research Methods. He has published numerous academic articles and contributed reports to the Tri-Council Panel on Research Ethics. He has presented at various national and international conferences and symposiums on topics such as education, research and in particular, the nature of Indigenous thought. Throughout his research, Professor Ermine has worked extensively with Elders. He promotes ethical practices of research involving Indigenous Peoples and is particularly interested in the conceptual development of the ‘ethical space’–a theoretical space between cultures and worldviews.
- Other speakers at this event include Alison Page who will focus on Participatory design with indigenous communities.
Dates: June 28th, 2022 – In-person and virtual
Abstracts: 01 April, 2022
https://architecturemps.com/calgary/
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