item: #1 of 49 id: discernj-10 author: Fleischmann, Katja title: Designers as change agents in the circular economy date: 2020-11-10 words: 9040 flesch: 36 summary: The United Nations (UN) Environment International Resource Panel (2019) paints a dire picture of a global resource collapse unless Circular Economy practices are employed. Other reports such as the Circularity Gap Report (Circle Economy, 2019) and the Finnish Innovation Fund Report (Mead, 2018) also conclude that Circular Economy practices can help halve greenhouse gases by 2050 to meet targets agreed to by signatories to the Paris Climate Accord (United Nations, 2015). keywords: business; change; creation; design; designers; economy; innovation; model; new; practices; process; product; role; service; system; use; value; waste; way cache: discernj-10.pdf plain text: discernj-10.txt item: #2 of 49 id: discernj-103 author: Mollel-Matodzi, Nailejileji; Mastamet Mason, Anne title: South African fashion design entrepreneurs’ awareness and practices of sustainable fashion supply chain operations date: 2023-05-17 words: 7622 flesch: 42 summary: Sustainable fashion design entrepreneurs often struggle to find reasonably priced sustainable fabrics (Kawana, 2017; May, 2019). Keywords: Fashion design entrepreneurs, Sustainable supply chain operations, Sustainable fabric sourcing, Sustainable garment design, Sustainable garment manufacturing Introduction Entrepreneurship is linked to sustainable development because entrepreneurship contributes to innovation, generates employment, influences economic development, betters social issues and assists in dealing with environmental issues (UN, 2015). keywords: chain; design; design entrepreneurs; entrepreneurs; fabrics; fashion; fashion design; participants; sourcing; study; supply; sustainability cache: discernj-103.pdf plain text: discernj-103.txt item: #3 of 49 id: discernj-108 author: Nino, Laura; Alarcon , Diana; Cristancho , Dana Valentina; Yoo, Daisy title: Facilitating female migrants accessing healthcare systems through smartphone apps: An Asset-based design case study translating social capital of community organizations in digital tools date: 2023-05-17 words: 6701 flesch: 50 summary: Thus, our paper explores sociotechnical systems’ opportunities to bridge community organisations and female migrants to macrosystems such as healthcare systems. Their services provide support to female migrants who suffer abuse and poverty. keywords: capital; casa; community; design; female; health; healthcare; migrants; organisations; services; social; support; systems; yumma cache: discernj-108.pdf plain text: discernj-108.txt item: #4 of 49 id: discernj-111 author: Cruz Megchun, Beatriz Itzel title: Practices: Alternative social innovations in a rentier date: 2023-05-17 words: 8669 flesch: 49 summary: Social innovation The term social innovation (SI) is an active and evolving concept in praxis and theory, which raises debates about its approaches, practices, processes and requirements. Social innovation The term social innovation (SI) is an active and evolving concept in praxis and theory, which raises debates about its approaches, practices, processes and requirements. keywords: city; innovation; life; making; place; practice; processes; social; society; space; work cache: discernj-111.pdf plain text: discernj-111.txt item: #5 of 49 id: discernj-114 author: Papageorgiou, Eirini title: Digital Job Onboarding: The Erasmus+ project for youth's digital upskilling date: 2023-05-17 words: 4929 flesch: 41 summary: Digital skills at the workplace: an overview Different definitions of digital skills or competencies exist, and different terms such as “digital literacy”, “digital competencies”, “ICT-related skills” and “e-skills” are often used synonymously and/or interchangeably. Digital skills at the workplace: an overview Different definitions of digital skills or competencies exist, and different terms such as “digital literacy”, “digital competencies”, “ICT-related skills” and “e-skills” are often used synonymously and/or interchangeably. keywords: companies; competence; employees; people; skills; training cache: discernj-114.pdf plain text: discernj-114.txt item: #6 of 49 id: discernj-119 author: Pillar, Claire title: Book review: Design for social innovation: Case studies from around the world date: 2023-05-17 words: 688 flesch: 48 summary: An extensive introduction from the editors considers the boundaries and difficulties in projects based on design for social innovation: “With countless pilot projects, startups, and labs that have come and gone, the question is how the sustainability of design for social innovation practices can be enhanced. A key concern is measuring the impact of design for social innovation projects. keywords: innovation cache: discernj-119.pdf plain text: discernj-119.txt item: #7 of 49 id: discernj-120 author: none title: Reviewer Acknowledgements date: 2023-05-17 words: 148 flesch: 11 summary: Beatrice Villari, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Claire Pillar, Art+Design: elearning lab, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Francesco Mazzarella, University of the Arts London, UK Hazal Gumus Ciftci, Arizona State University, United States Katja Fleischmann, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Australia Nailejileji Mollel-Matodzi, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Walter Chipambwa, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe Zijun Lin, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 4, No. 1 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-120.pdf plain text: discernj-120.txt item: #8 of 49 id: discernj-16 author: Sinha, Aakanksha title: Innovating with social Justice: Anti-oppressive social work design framework date: 2020-11-01 words: 6349 flesch: 46 summary: A participatory model for evaluating social programs. While governments, corporations, social service organizations, and grassroots movements have been responding to the challenges, dwindling funds, hierarchical organizational structures, and an over-reliance on traditional methodologies have impacted the ability to create systemic changes. keywords: clients; community; design; framework; innovation; needs; process; residents; service; social; work; workers cache: discernj-16.pdf plain text: discernj-16.txt item: #9 of 49 id: discernj-19 author: Cherai, Rime; Gayomali, Jonathan; Benítez, Nuria title: Comparing methods of transport in an age of social distancing date: 2020-11-01 words: 3908 flesch: 47 summary: The pandemic has dramatically changed the conditions under which users access and use public transportation. 54% of households in New York City do not own a car and rely on public transportation (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). keywords: cities; city; covid-19; mexico; mobility; modes; new; shift; transportation; work; york cache: discernj-19.pdf plain text: discernj-19.txt item: #10 of 49 id: discernj-21 author: Dhaundiyal, Dhriti; Pant, Richa title: It takes a village: Community based participatory research as a design research tool date: 2020-11-01 words: 5601 flesch: 46 summary: Social design requires interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches that are essential for social design to deal with complex, multi-layered issues that cannot be addressed by methodology from a single discipline (Souleles et al., 2017). Social design research was found to be in service mode, not aiming at building knowledge. keywords: action; areas; community; data; design; development; education; figure; methods; participatory; research; researchers; social; villages; walks cache: discernj-21.pdf plain text: discernj-21.txt item: #11 of 49 id: discernj-29 author: Fuad-Luke, Alastair; Uğur Yavuz, Seçil; Sy, Corinna ; Schubert, Jennifer ; Krois, Kris title: Action-centred design to find opportunities in times of multiple crises: Designing a toolkit from a participatory conference date: 2020-11-01 words: 4689 flesch: 51 summary: Brainstorming the potential actors, their needs and objectives also helps build a more systemic awareness of who can contribute to creating new actions that can change or improve a situation or context. Subsequent analysis of the content of the workshops and actions led to the development of a prototype opensource toolkit, the Toolkit for Designing Actions in Times of Multiple Crisis, that facilitates the creation of action plans with multiple actors. keywords: actions; actors; conference; crises; design; new; participants; social; toolkit; transformation; workshop cache: discernj-29.pdf plain text: discernj-29.txt item: #12 of 49 id: discernj-3 author: Calvo, Mirian; Sclater, Madeleine title: Co-design for social innovation and organisational change: Developing horizontal relationships in a social enterprise through walking date: 2020-11-01 words: 9133 flesch: 52 summary: In this paper, we explore what is meant by co-creation, social design, and co-design within the theoretical context of this study. Practices such as co-creation, social design and design activism, co-design and participatory design are intertwined (Bason, 2010). keywords: change; community; design; human; innovation; learning; new; participants; participatory; people; process; research; space; study; walking cache: discernj-3.pdf plain text: discernj-3.txt item: #13 of 49 id: discernj-31 author: Souleles, Nicos; Ferreira, Ana Margarida; Savva, Stefania ; Laghos, Andrew title: Educational needs in cultural and arts entrepreneurship of women from marginalised backgrounds: A needs analysis for a social design intervention date: 2020-11-01 words: 4249 flesch: 36 summary: The learners who participated in this study identified as core competencies of entrepreneurship education for the creative industries good commercial skills, business management and good communication skills and as desirable attributes the ability for opportunity spotting and problem-solving (Clews, 2007, pp. Creating Entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship education for the creative industries. keywords: arts; arts entrepreneurship; backgrounds; education; entrepreneurship; european; skills; women cache: discernj-31.pdf plain text: discernj-31.txt item: #14 of 49 id: discernj-33 author: Camocho, David Geraldes; Vicente, José; Ferreira, Ana Margarida title: Circular and sustainable design: A systemic design model for the transition to a circular and sustainable economy date: 2020-11-01 words: 4326 flesch: 41 summary: The way we design, produce, use, distribute and discard products has a strong impact on the economy, the society and the environment (European Commission, 2019) and design practice are seen as a catalyst to shift from the traditional model of take-make-dispose to achieve a more restorative, regenerative and circular economy (Moreno, De los Rios, Rowe & Charnley, 2016). Building circular and sustainable value chains that are highly influenced by 4 product and service design, inevitably imply a fundamental change in design practice (Camocho, Ferreira & Vicente, 2018; Prendeville et al., 2013; De los Rios & Charnley, 2017). keywords: circularity; design; development; economy; model; practice; products; project; sustainability cache: discernj-33.pdf plain text: discernj-33.txt item: #15 of 49 id: discernj-35 author: none title: Reviewer acknowledgements date: 2020-11-01 words: 137 flesch: 14 summary: Dhriti Dhaundiyal, Doon University, India Katja Fleischmann, Griffith University, Australia Alastair Fuad-Luke, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Andrew Laghos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Carlos Andres Ortega, Universidad del Valle, Colombia Claire Pillar, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Fenja Ellen Sepers, Studio Abound, Holland Aakanksha Sinha, Seattle University, United States Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 1, No. 1 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-35.pdf plain text: discernj-35.txt item: #16 of 49 id: discernj-36 author: Longo, Ilaria; Massari, Sonia title: The neighbourhood home: An environments system from sharing to caring date: 2021-04-17 words: 5111 flesch: 53 summary: Case studies of neighbourhood communities The concept of the neighbourhood home combines the scopes of citizens’ inclusion with neighbourhoods’ revaluation with a benefit especially for the peripheral districts who have seen their borders widen. The journey starts at the entrance area, provided by 10 a reception for passers-by’s curiosity and information, an entire wall of interactive digital frames showing past initiatives that have become shared neighbourhood memories and modular and freely aggregable seats for dialogue and waiting. keywords: cities; citizens; city; culture; design; food; home; inclusion; neighbourhood; people; system; world cache: discernj-36.pdf plain text: discernj-36.txt item: #17 of 49 id: discernj-40 author: Giunta, Elena Enrica; Cattaneo, Maria Chiara; Scolozzi, Rocco title: Far-sighted communities: Design meets future studies to boost visioning and participatory foresight date: 2021-04-17 words: 5255 flesch: 48 summary: Besides, the shared aim is to strengthen local communities to extend and consolidate their networks of relationships through a continuous learning process, thus reshaping futures in times of pandemics. Conclusions The experiment is meant to continue with developments in different sectors (local communities and local schools) and geographies, also producing intangible results. keywords: change; communities; community; design; development; future; futurealps; innovation; montagna; process; scenarios; students cache: discernj-40.pdf plain text: discernj-40.txt item: #18 of 49 id: discernj-42 author: none title: Reviewer acknowledgements date: 2021-04-17 words: 164 flesch: 6 summary: Erika Marlene Cortes, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Dhriti Dhaundiyal, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Katja Fleischmann, Griffith University, Australia Dóra Horváth, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Lucinda Morrissey, Universidad Europea Madrid, Spain Selin Mutdogan, Hacettepe University, Turkey Claire Pillar, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Lara Salinas, University of the Arts London, United Kingdom Marios Samdanis, Brunel University London, United Kingdom Stefania Savva, Synthesis Center for Research and Education, Cyprus Scott Schmidt, Georgetown & Clemson University, United States Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 2, No. 1 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-42.pdf plain text: discernj-42.txt item: #19 of 49 id: discernj-44 author: Cortes, Erika Marlene; Garduño Lara, Pamela ; Molina Mora, David; Serrano Ayvar, Ricardo title: Understanding Single-Use Plastic (SUP) during COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research date: 2021-04-17 words: 5837 flesch: 47 summary: There is a broad opportunity for design to develop new material alternatives that aid to keep cleaner and healthier practices—this was a common perception about products wrapped in plastic among research participants. Understanding single-use plastic (SUP) during the COVID-19 lockdown through digital ethnographic research. keywords: consumption; covid-19; design; digital; ethnography; food; lockdown; participants; plastic; research; sup; tools; use cache: discernj-44.pdf plain text: discernj-44.txt item: #20 of 49 id: discernj-45 author: Sendra, Dalia; Ferreira, Ana Margarida title: CraftDesign for entrepreneurship, social innovation and sustainability date: 2021-04-17 words: 2975 flesch: 34 summary: Further research To bring entrepreneurship and design to crafts as strategies and methods to promote social innovation and the empowerment of vulnerable communities, the work plan proposed will allow us to achieve relevant 52 steps for the investigation in terms of boosting social-based and interdisciplinary research in the field of craft design for social change, providing evidence on the association between crafts and women´s empowerment, as well as strengthening the scientific knowledge and practice of researchers in the field. CraftDesign for entrepreneurship, social innovation and sustainability Ana Margarida Ferreira, Dalia Sendra Published online: April 2021. keywords: crafts; design; development; entrepreneurship; innovation; research; social; women cache: discernj-45.pdf plain text: discernj-45.txt item: #21 of 49 id: discernj-46 author: Gorgel Pinto, António title: Emancipation and creativity atlas: Participatory art and design, the societal image date: 2021-04-17 words: 6193 flesch: 38 summary: How do you consider social art and social design as disciplinary practices? The research starting point is based on the recognition of weak common ground between the various practices of social art and the fact that this shared knowledge is the result of an interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary dialectic that could be further developed for the benefit of art, design and society in general. keywords: art; arts; creativity; design; development; innovation; knowledge; participants; participatory; project cache: discernj-46.pdf plain text: discernj-46.txt item: #22 of 49 id: discernj-47 author: Huang, Li-Ting; Villari, Beatrice title: Co-creation in circular cities: A design perspective date: 2021-04-17 words: 9706 flesch: 38 summary: Figure 1: Circular city co-creation design framework, adapted from the ReSOLVE framework (EMF, 2015). The research outcomes underline the importance of embedding co-creation practices in a circular city to support strategies, plans and concrete outcomes. keywords: activities; actors; cities; citizens; city; creation; design; economy; framework; future; initiatives; innovation; practices; process; research; services; stakeholders cache: discernj-47.pdf plain text: discernj-47.txt item: #23 of 49 id: discernj-49 author: Neves Pimenta, Maísa; Gonçalves, Eduardo; Valente Pereira, Cristóvão title: Domestic kitchen design as a tool to reduce food waste date: 2021-04-17 words: 4917 flesch: 52 summary: Sorting out food waste behaviour: A survey on the motivators and barriers of self-reported amounts of food waste in households. We departed with the hypothesis that space design may influence users’ behaviour; therefore, it can be used as an active tool in favour of sustainability. keywords: behaviour; change; design; food; food waste; interior; kitchen; portugal; research; social; space; study; waste cache: discernj-49.pdf plain text: discernj-49.txt item: #24 of 49 id: discernj-50 author: Dhaundiyal, Dhriti title: Design justice, community-led practices to build the worlds we need : Book review date: 2021-11-10 words: 1806 flesch: 51 summary: Defining design justice as “an exploration of how design might be led by marginalized communities, dismantle structural inequality, and advance collective liberation and ecological survival”, Constanza-Chock position it as a function of power in design processes, hypothesising that design justice is a result of who has power while researching and while designing, the decisions they make and how these decisions affect marginalised groups. Book structure Constanza-Chock begin by tracing the roots of design justice in value-sensitive design, universal design and inclusive design. keywords: book; chock; community; design; justice; practices cache: discernj-50.pdf plain text: discernj-50.txt item: #25 of 49 id: discernj-51 author: Lopes, Luciana title: Components of spirituality to safeguard life: For the development of an Integral Design Management approach date: 2021-11-10 words: 6525 flesch: 44 summary: The aims of the study are: 1) to present the identification and translation of spirituality components from the thoughts of Papanek (1971, 1995), Schumacher (1974), Walker (2011), Margolin (2014) and Escobar (2018) to serve as indicators for fieldwork guidance, 2) to identify and analyse the components of spirituality through participative experience and participant observation with the artisans of the Association of Women Farmers of Castelões and 3) to present components of a spirituality recreated for today, called 'Spirituality to Safeguard Life', which can support the development of an 'Integral Design Management' approach. Following the definition of the indicators to guide the fieldwork, spirituality components were identified from the participatory experience with the artisans (Table 2). keywords: affection; care; components; design; divine; escobar; interdependence; ladies; life; linen; love; management; sense; spirituality; work cache: discernj-51.pdf plain text: discernj-51.txt item: #26 of 49 id: discernj-53 author: Elzey Mercer, Lisa; McDonagh, Ph.D., Deana title: The pedagogy of discomfort: Transformational Experiential Learning date: 2021-11-10 words: 5732 flesch: 44 summary: Through the focus of transformative pedagogy, we provide emerging designers (design students) with the time and space to be innovative when designing for complex social issues. For design students, the notion of designing for your future self (e.g. ageing and disability) or your wider community (e.g. gender and ethnicity) is critical to meaningful and impactful design solutions. keywords: design; discomfort; experience; learning; pedagogy; process; racism; step; students; understanding cache: discernj-53.pdf plain text: discernj-53.txt item: #27 of 49 id: discernj-54 author: Wikberg Nilsson, Åsa title: BeChange: Exploring constitutions of a transformative design practice date: 2021-11-10 words: 7125 flesch: 54 summary: Design thinking (e.g. Brown, 2008; Brown & Katz, 2011), service design (e.g. Stickdorn et al., 2018) and transformation design (e.g. Bruns et al., 2006) are said to address a wider range of issues and areas than previously recognised as falling within the area of design. Service design can be outlined as a merger of industrial, interaction, graphic- and participatory design together with knowledge from e.g. service marketing, innovation, human work science, psychology and system engineering (Segelström, 2013; Wetter Edman, 2011). keywords: bechange; behaviour; change; design; human; insights; service; transformative; understanding; user cache: discernj-54.pdf plain text: discernj-54.txt item: #28 of 49 id: discernj-56 author: Salvador, Margarida Lestra Chaves title: Centenary haberdashery in downtown Lisbon date: 2021-11-10 words: 5102 flesch: 49 summary: isabel.farinha@universidadeeuropeia.pt Abstract This study begins with a survey on the conditions of traditional haberdashery business in downtown Lisbon, includes a study of the retail trade, analysis of the retro marketing concept and finally investigates the sustainability of consumption. REPARO-TE This project is structured to define an important proposal that considers adding value to the haberdashery business in Rua da Conceição, aiming above all to practically answer the introductory question: Can marketing and communication design contribute to the revitalization and reconception of traditional haberdashery business in downtown Lisbon? keywords: brand; business; communication; haberdashery; identity; lisbon; project; retrós; stores; values cache: discernj-56.pdf plain text: discernj-56.txt item: #29 of 49 id: discernj-58 author: Bittencourt, Juliana; Menegotto Frick de Moura, Luzia; von Frankenberg Berger, Ana title: Enabling co-creation for social innovation: The Parada do Sol Project date: 2021-11-10 words: 6816 flesch: 44 summary: The Parada do Sol project was characterized by environmental sustainability, since its outcome was related to renewable energy by 1) educational activities which arose from its implementation through training opportunities for young people in the community, 2) the understanding that all people have a right to obtain relevant knowledge for their personal growth and, finally, 3) the notion that SI should contribute to social-environmental issues. Thus, the Parada do Sol project is aligned with two UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): the promotion of clean and accessible energy (SDG 7) and quality education (SDG 4). keywords: community; creation; design; innovation; installation; method; parada; people; process; project; social; sol; young cache: discernj-58.pdf plain text: discernj-58.txt item: #30 of 49 id: discernj-60 author: Gaughwin, Melinda; Ellice-Flint, Sarah title: Social design pedagogy and the UN SDGs: Bridging theory and practice to foster critical agency for sustainable futures date: 2021-11-10 words: 6678 flesch: 55 summary: We argue that the benefit of introducing the idea of ontological design and design as a redirective practice to social design students is twofold. Interrogating systems through practice A central idea we sought to communicate to students in the delivery of this unit is the relationship between social design practice and the interrogation of systems, as highlighted by Rittner (2020). keywords: design; designer; designing; future; impact; practice; sdgs; students; study; systems; unit cache: discernj-60.pdf plain text: discernj-60.txt item: #31 of 49 id: discernj-61 author: Sancho, Pedro; Gomes, Rute; Pernencar, Cláudia title: Involving or not the beneficiaries role players on social initiative games: Case studies analysis date: 2021-11-10 words: 6218 flesch: 45 summary: This critical empirical analysis aimed to comprehend different practices/models of management and functioning related to social entrepreneurship projects and identify the relevance of beneficiaries’ involvement as a critical success factor. These are justified because social entrepreneurship projects and profit-generatin entrepreneurship projects reveal natures from different contexts and several distinct actors, such as stakeholders, beneficiaries, cultures and developed solutions. keywords: beneficiaries; business; case; entrepreneurship; involvement; level; model; project; public; social; success cache: discernj-61.pdf plain text: discernj-61.txt item: #32 of 49 id: discernj-64 author: Watkin, Thomas; Catoir-Brisson, Marie-Julie title: Rethinking social and sustainable innovations through prospective co-design and project-grounded research date: 2021-11-10 words: 6751 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: Social design, Project-grounded research (PGR), Prospective co-design, Sustainability, Social and solidarity economy (SSE) Introduction Project-grounded research (PGR) in social design is presented as a form of research at the crossroads of action research, participatory research and research and development, driven by the desire to transform society and promote social change (Catoir-Brisson & Watkin, 2021; Findeli, 2003). thomas.watkin@unimes.fr c Projekt Lab, University of Nîmes Abstract How can project-grounded research in social design make it possible to question the creation of social relations and the emergence of forms of solidarity? keywords: action; communities; design; fiction; innovation; participants; participatory; pgr; project; research; social; sse; sustainability cache: discernj-64.pdf plain text: discernj-64.txt item: #33 of 49 id: discernj-65 author: none title: Reviewer acknowledgements date: 2021-11-10 words: 160 flesch: 4 summary: Sarah Baker, Media Design School, New Zealand Beatrice Villari, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy Sue Giloi, Inscape, Pretoria, South Africa Marios Samdanis, Brunel University London, United Kingdom Scott Schmidt, Georgetown & Clemson University, United States Harah Chon, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore Jyoti Kapur, University of Borås, Sweden Egemen Okutur, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Zoran Markovic, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana Lisa Elzey Mercer, University of Illinois, United States Neema Munuo, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 2, No. 2 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-65.pdf plain text: discernj-65.txt item: #34 of 49 id: discernj-72 author: Zenonos, Eleni title: Social impact measurement in Cyprus and other European countries date: 2022-06-07 words: 3286 flesch: 41 summary: Social impact measurement in Cyprus and other European countries Eleni Zenonos Published online: May 2022 To cite this article: Zenonos, E. (2022). Social impact measurement in Cyprus and other European countries. keywords: cyprus; impact; lack; measurement; organisations; participants cache: discernj-72.pdf plain text: discernj-72.txt item: #35 of 49 id: discernj-73 author: Bertmark, Anna title: Consuming new narratives: Second-order design fictions as transition objects for planet-centric consumption habits date: 2022-06-07 words: 5964 flesch: 45 summary: 2 Consuming new narratives: Second order design fictions as transition objects for planet-centric consumption habits Anna Bertmarka aUniversity of Brighton, UK. Second order design fictions and wicked possibilities Oxman (2016) declares that “Good Design, for example, is good exploration: it questions certain belief systems—physical and immaterial—about the world. keywords: artefacts; carbon; change; consumption; design; fictions; future; global; image; need; order; work; world cache: discernj-73.pdf plain text: discernj-73.txt item: #36 of 49 id: discernj-74 author: Umut Tasa title: An ecology of media, technology and design date: 2022-06-07 words: 6142 flesch: 56 summary: Environmental design approach When we shift our focus from the artefacts, humans and their mediated environments to the environmental issues, earth ecologies and a broader selection of design fields, including architectural, industrial and urban design, we come across the fields of sustainability, environmental design, regenerative design and so forth. As for the design of digital and interactive mediated environments and new technologies, just recently a growing community has emerged with environmental concerns and an interest in environmental design. keywords: context; design; ecology; human; media; mountain; nature; patterns; systems; technologies; time cache: discernj-74.pdf plain text: discernj-74.txt item: #37 of 49 id: discernj-75 author: Nold, Christian; Kaszynska, Patrycja; Bailey, Jocelyn; Kimbell, Lucy title: Twelve potluck principles for social design date: 2022-06-07 words: 6099 flesch: 50 summary: Principle 2: Social design operates on the relational practice between human and technical systems where human-centred design is inadequate This principle highlights that social design must tackle technical and human problems together and at the same time. Principle 3: Social design extends across an object and planetary scales, domains and sites A socio-material approach demonstrates that social design is not confined to obvious sites of social activity such as community organizations or social services. keywords: citizen; community; design; innovation; practice; principles; science; social cache: discernj-75.pdf plain text: discernj-75.txt item: #38 of 49 id: discernj-77 author: Monna, Vanessa; Hayama, Yasuyuki title: Nurturing public value for community resilience: A tentative discussion around co-production of narratives through a civic design approach date: 2022-06-07 words: 4180 flesch: 41 summary: Nurturing public value for community resilience. Nurturing public value for community resilience. keywords: approach; communities; community; design; narratives; problems; public; resilience; social; value cache: discernj-77.pdf plain text: discernj-77.txt item: #39 of 49 id: discernj-78 author: Vignati, Arianna ; Lam, Busayawan; Azariadis, Philip; D’Ambrosio, Silvia ; Bofylatos, Spyros title: Teaching design in emerging countries: A train-the-trainer methodology date: 2022-06-07 words: 5916 flesch: 46 summary: Supporting the emergence of Indian design through Design and Innovation Centers – a methodological approach. Instead of providing a concrete framework of western design, our Indian colleagues were given a scaffold to create a bespoke approach that better addresses local challenges and existing design perspectives, hoping to decolonise Indian design education. keywords: approach; building; capacity; courses; design; education; indian; innovation; interaction; learning; research; sessions; teaching cache: discernj-78.pdf plain text: discernj-78.txt item: #40 of 49 id: discernj-79 author: Gonzalez, Ricardo title: Biocomposite’s ecodevelopment from water hyacinth: A proposal of sustainable-integral design for Xochimilco, Mexico City date: 2022-06-07 words: 6127 flesch: 43 summary: Table 1: Physical properties of water hyacinth fibre compared with others. Material Activism At the same time, there is another material concept called material activism (Ribul, 2013), whose purpose is to explore the democratisation of material production with do-it-yourself tools, in terms of materials and infrastructure that can be had at home and from there carry out experimentations. keywords: biocomposites; community; design; development; eco; fibre; gregorio; hyacinth; integral; material; project; san; strategy; sustainability; water; work; xochimilco cache: discernj-79.pdf plain text: discernj-79.txt item: #41 of 49 id: discernj-83 author: none title: Reviewer acknowledgements date: 2022-06-07 words: 137 flesch: 11 summary: Lisa Elzey Mercer, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Alessandro Segalini, Binghamton University, USA Vanessa Monna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Thelma Flores, Miami International University of Art and Design, USA Oxana Jeoung-Rakova, Seoul National University, South Korea Shriya Malhotra, independent researcher, India Selin Mutdogan, Hacettepe University, Turkey Aakanksha Sinha, Seattle University, USA Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 3, No. 1 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-83.pdf plain text: discernj-83.txt item: #42 of 49 id: discernj-88 author: Andrew, Inge title: Designing a value object for perpetrators of domestic violence date: 2022-11-06 words: 6013 flesch: 60 summary: Both participants had been attending SVD group sessions for more than two years and were adamant that the journey of change was lifelong. The importance of the relationship between mentors and new men at SVD has already been identified in the themes above. keywords: change; design; group; journey; key; men; new; process; svd; violence cache: discernj-88.pdf plain text: discernj-88.txt item: #43 of 49 id: discernj-89 author: Hayama, Yasuyuki; Zurlo, Francesco title: Toward societal transformation through design storytelling : A case study of brand designing in the mineral water industry in Finland date: 2022-11-06 words: 5890 flesch: 44 summary: Toward societal transformation through design storytelling: A case study of brand design in the mineral water industry in Finland Yasuyuki Hayama, Francesco Zurlo Published online: November 2022 To cite this article: Hayama, Y., & Zurlo, F. (2022). Toward societal transformation through design storytelling: A case study of brand design in the mineral water industry in Finland. keywords: brand; case; change; design; design storytelling; elements; social; storytelling; study; transformation; water cache: discernj-89.pdf plain text: discernj-89.txt item: #44 of 49 id: discernj-90 author: Garcia, Ma. Karysa; Campos, Karl title: Consumers’ purchase intention towards eco-friendly packaging in Kidapawan City, Philippines date: 2022-11-06 words: 4559 flesch: 49 summary: For example, Gregorio (2015) and Resurreccion (2015) pioneered green consumer research by creating a profile of Filipinos as green consumers. 5.37 Strongly agree Total 5.30 Strongly agree Tests of difference were conducted to determine differences in the level of consumer purchase intention when grouped according to age, educational attainment, income and sex. keywords: consumers; eco; intention; level; packaging; products; purchase; purchase intention; research cache: discernj-90.pdf plain text: discernj-90.txt item: #45 of 49 id: discernj-91 author: Twamley, Georgina; Mazzarella, Francesco title: The benevolent future of fashion: A framework for business partnerships with a social purpose date: 2022-11-06 words: 6860 flesch: 48 summary: Author of Fashion, Business and Spirituality Fashion business trends and change drivers Shehan Perera Communications Officer at Social Enterprise UK Socially enterprising business development Jonathan Chippindale CEO of Holition, cutting-edge luxury retail technology services company Expert in multidisciplinary collaborative approach, knowledgeable about fashion collaborations and projects Sarah Burns MBE Chair of Operations for fashion charity Smartworks Knowledgeable about how charities work with fashion brands Jo Tutchener-Sharp CEO of Scamp&Dude fashion brand that engages in charitable collaborations Knowledgeable about how fashion brands work with charities Ruby Wight Creative Lead: Campaigns and Partnerships at Burberry Retailer running collaborations with the goal of brand marketing Simone Parchment Head of Strategic Partnerships at Matches Fashion Retailer running collaborations with the goal of customer acquisition Thematic analysis (Saunders et al., 2019) was conducted to extract themes and patterns and draw meaning from the raw data collected in the form of the survey responses and interview transcripts. The survey was filled in by 100 participants from 14 countries, providing insight into the public’s perception of fashion brands and consumer wellness. keywords: brands; business; collaborations; consumers; fashion; figure; framework; industry; new; paper; partnerships; research; survey; values cache: discernj-91.pdf plain text: discernj-91.txt item: #46 of 49 id: discernj-93 author: Lakeridou, Rafaella Maria; Karpasitis, Christos title: Social cause advertising is not your traditional advertising: A framework for designing social change date: 2022-11-06 words: 6265 flesch: 56 summary: Social cause advertising is not your traditional advertising: A graphic design framework for social change Rafaella-Maria Lakeridou, Christos Karpasitis Published online: November 2022 To cite this article: Social cause advertising is not your traditional advertising: A graphic design framework for social change. keywords: advertisements; advertising; age; cause; colour; design; element; home; line; research cache: discernj-93.pdf plain text: discernj-93.txt item: #47 of 49 id: discernj-94 author: Calvo, Mirian; Cruickshank, Leon; Sclater, Madeleine title: Exploring mutual learning in co-design date: 2022-11-06 words: 6297 flesch: 51 summary: Keywords: Co-design, Participatory design, Mutual learning, Community engagement, Design research, Social design Introduction Many co-designers and researchers have experienced the magic of a project that just ‘flies’, seemingly with little effort, and the inverse where things seem always to be ‘stuck’. A view of the nature of design research. keywords: action; case; community; design; learning; methods; participants; participatory; people; process; project; research cache: discernj-94.pdf plain text: discernj-94.txt item: #48 of 49 id: discernj-95 author: Ramirez Loaiza, Sebastian; Rebola, Claudia B. title: Fighting the opioid crisis by design : Technology solutions as innovative systems for advancing communities of care against overdose deaths date: 2022-11-06 words: 3683 flesch: 50 summary: These pilots involved collaborations between experts in emergency medicine and industrial design, trainers in overdose recognition and rescue, and community agencies and municipalities to design and launch systems for providing community access to naloxone so that lay people can rescue overdose victims in advance of the arrival of EMS. Community engagement and social innovation The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines community engagement as a process of collaborative work, focusing on building trust, involving added resources and allies, and improving communication, which can have a positive effect on health and well-being (McCloskey et al., 2011). keywords: antiod; cincinnati; community; crisis; design; naloxbox; naloxone; opioid; overdose; public cache: discernj-95.pdf plain text: discernj-95.txt item: #49 of 49 id: discernj-98 author: none title: Reviewer acknowledgements date: 2022-11-06 words: 140 flesch: 8 summary: Deniz Ekmekçioğlu, Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi, Turkey Sarah Baker, Media Design School, New Zealand Asa Wikberg, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Emine Koca, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Turkey Aicha Nairi, University of Monastir, Tunisia Georgina Twamley, University of the Arts London, UK Claire Pillar, Art+Design: elearning lab, Cyprus Melanie Levick-Parkin, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Reviewer Acknowledgements for Discern: International Journal of Design for Social Change, Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Vol. 3, No. 2 https://www.designforsocialchange.org/journal/index.php/DISCERN-J ISSN 2184-6995 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. keywords: university cache: discernj-98.pdf plain text: discernj-98.txt