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Location: LL2.221
Harvard
Date: Tuesday, 25/June/2024
11:00am
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12:15pm
PAPERS (Track 13): Pluriversal Design as a Paradigm II
Location: LL2.221
Chair: Renata Leitao, Cornell University
Chair: Lesley-Ann Noel, North Carolina State University
 

Design principles of the pluriversal design paradigm

Eveline van Zeeland

University of Twente, Netherlands, The



Paradigm shifts in research assessment for scientific publishing: emerging models in a pluriverse perspectivs

Lorela Mehmeti1, Elena Maria Formia1, Eleonora Lupo2

1: University of Bologna, Italy; 2: Politecnico di Milano, Italy



Anticolonial prospects for overcoming the coloniality of making in design

Carmem Saito1, Rodrigo Freese Gonzatto2, Frederick van Amstel3

1: Loughborough University London, United Kingdom; 2: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Brazil; 3: University of Florida, United States of America



Pluriversal Design in One Situated Place: An Approach Rooted in the interface between the Local and the Global

Iris Y. Luo1, Renata M. Leitao2

1: Cornell University, United States of America; 2: Cornell University, United States of America

12:45pm
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1:45pm
PAPERS (Track 2): D4L and Technologies
Location: LL2.221
Chair: Sheng-Hung Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Chair: Joseph F. Coughlin
 

Informed adoption of smart products: A user-centered approach to privacy communications and impact on product use

Manasi Atul Vaidya, Chaiwoo Lee, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Joseph Coughlin

AgeLab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology



Vision problems and eyewear design opportunities for the elderly

Yu Hsiu Hung1, Wan Zi Lin2

1: Department of Industrial Design, National Cheng Kung University; 2: Department of Industrial Design, National Cheng Kung University



Spatial distribution, characterization, and policy opportunities for Taiwan's solo elderly: a big data approach

Yu-Ta Lin1, Wei-Chu Chen2, Hsuan-Ta Yu2, I-Ting Cho3

1: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; 2: Taipei Urban Intelligence Center; 3: Vpon Inc.



“Another Eye For the Visually Impaired”: A study exploring the experience of using camera-based mobile assistive applications

Lizhou Niu, Arthi Manohar, Hua Dong, Weining Ning

Design School, Brunel University London, United Kingdom

2:00pm
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3:15pm
PAPERS (Track 8): Design for Policy and Governance Futures
Location: LL2.221
Chair: Scott Schmidt, Georgetown University
Chair: Marzia Mortati, Politecnico di Milano
 

Future in Place: Participatory Future Scenario Planning for Place-based Local Policymaking

Radka Newton1, Jekaterina Rindt1, Mirian Calvo2

1: Lancaster University, Management School, United Kingdom.; 2: Lancaster University, Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, United Kingdom.



Policy Design, Lived Experience, and Speculative Futures

Michael Mintrom, Shanti Sumartojo, Lisa Grocott, Hannah Korsmeyer, Myf Doughty

Monash University, Australia



Reframing Design Maturity: a New Perspective on the Development of Design in Public Organizations

Geert Brinkman1, Ahmee Kim2

1: Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 2: Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, South Korea



Governance in Silico: Experimental Sandbox for Policymaking over AI Agents

Denisa Reshef Kera1, Eilat Navon1, Galit Wellner2, Frantisek Kalvas3

1: Bar Ilan University, Israel; 2: Holon Institute of Technology, Israel; 3: University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic



Design x Non-Profits: Towards an understanding of design integration in the Australian Non-Profit Sector

Natalia Gulbransen-Diaz, Leigh-Anne Hepburn

University of Sydney, Australia

3:30pm
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4:30pm
PAPERS (Track 10): Systemic Citizens I
Location: LL2.221
Chair: Cecilia Landa-Avila, Loughborough University
Chair: Sine Celik, Delft University of Technology
 

MakIN'Rome living lab. A case study of design-driven approach for the development of urban community-based projects

Luca D'Elia, Lorenzo Imbesi, Sara Muscolo

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy



Asset based architectural design with a systemic perspective in vulnerable community- participatory action research in Iraq Bersive 2 refugee camp

Hei Chan, Peter Hasdell

School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)



Designing Systemic Resilience in the Face of Looming Black Swans through a Seminar-Style Wargame

Alexander Nieuwborg1, Nicolas Salliou2, Jesse Geurtsen3

1: Delft University of Technology; 2: ETH Zürich; 3: Komovo



Historical evolution of age-friendly transitions in the Yangfangdian community in Beijing: A multi-level perspective

Lijun Chen1,3, Vladimír Kočí1,2, Haipeng Tian3

1: Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; 2: University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic; 3: Central Academy of Fine Arts, China


 
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