Dates: 1-3 July 2020
Location: DesignLab at University of Twente, Amsterdam
Website: Design4Health2020
Deadline for submissions: 23:59 (CET) UPDATED 5 January 2020
The University of Applied Sciences and Lab4Living at Sheffield Hallam University are pleased to invite papers from researchers and practitioners for the sixth European Design4Health conference 2020, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The overall theme for this conference is Designing Future Health and we particularly welcome submissions which consider the role of design in the future of health and healthcare. We invite submissions in the form of Abstracts(300 word paper proposals) and Posters.
Submissions which consider how past trends and current research might inform future practice are encouraged. For instance, papers which look to the past to build our understanding of citizenship, public health, buildings, and those which reflect on how the role of the designer and healthcare practitioner continues evolve.
Themes:
I) Designing the future of health
II) Designing citizen science and community-driven care
III) Designing for Urban Vitality
IV) Care model design
V) Designing personalized eHealth technology
VI) Health data design/digital self
VII) Sustainable health and wellbeing
VIII) Wildcard: Designing dystopian futures: Why would you do that? Chindogu is a prank originating from Japan, which is done by a person seemingly inventing ingenious everyday gadgets that seem like an ideal solution to a particular problem, but are in fact nothing more than a useless gag. How does health respond to the design?
We also welcome papers focussed on Methods, Ethics, Evaluation, Education and Training that cross-link into one or more of the themes listed above.
We also ask when the papers are submitted if the author(s) want to bring in an Artefact that will be shown at the exhibition.
Full details and registration are now open: https://www.aanmelder.nl/design4health2020.
Submission is now open: https://conference.shu.ac.uk/index.php/events/design4health2020.
Contact for general conference information: Anke de Koning, Netherlands. j.dekoning@utwente.nl.
Location: DesignLab at University of Twente, Amsterdam
Website: Design4Health2020
Deadline for submissions: 23:59 (CET) UPDATED 5 January 2020
The University of Applied Sciences and Lab4Living at Sheffield Hallam University are pleased to invite papers from researchers and practitioners for the sixth European Design4Health conference 2020, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The overall theme for this conference is Designing Future Health and we particularly welcome submissions which consider the role of design in the future of health and healthcare. We invite submissions in the form of Abstracts(300 word paper proposals) and Posters.
Submissions which consider how past trends and current research might inform future practice are encouraged. For instance, papers which look to the past to build our understanding of citizenship, public health, buildings, and those which reflect on how the role of the designer and healthcare practitioner continues evolve.
Themes:
I) Designing the future of health
II) Designing citizen science and community-driven care
III) Designing for Urban Vitality
IV) Care model design
V) Designing personalized eHealth technology
VI) Health data design/digital self
VII) Sustainable health and wellbeing
VIII) Wildcard: Designing dystopian futures: Why would you do that? Chindogu is a prank originating from Japan, which is done by a person seemingly inventing ingenious everyday gadgets that seem like an ideal solution to a particular problem, but are in fact nothing more than a useless gag. How does health respond to the design?
We also welcome papers focussed on Methods, Ethics, Evaluation, Education and Training that cross-link into one or more of the themes listed above.
We also ask when the papers are submitted if the author(s) want to bring in an Artefact that will be shown at the exhibition.
Full details and registration are now open: https://www.aanmelder.nl/design4health2020.
Submission is now open: https://conference.shu.ac.uk/index.php/events/design4health2020.
Contact for general conference information: Anke de Koning, Netherlands. j.dekoning@utwente.nl.
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