6 September 2023, 3 - 6pm

Design History Society Annual Publishing Workshop 2023

The Design History Society will host an in person Publishing Workshop in conjunction with the 2023 Design History Society Conference, hosted from Matosinhos, Portugal. The workshop is free and open to everyone, including those not registered for the main conference, but to secure a place participants must book in advance.

If you wish to participate in this workshop, please register for a place on the Eventbrite links below for each session before 11:59pm GMT+1 on 29 August 2023. When booking, please note that only in person places are available. Early booking is recommended because numbers are strictly limited.

PROGRAMME -
Wednesday 6 September 2023

Session 1: Explorations: Alternative Approaches to Design Writing


1500–1630
Local Matosinhos Time (UTC+ 1 hour)

Location:
esad idea, Rua Brito Capelo 243, Matosinhos (different location from the main Design History Society conference).

With Dr Livia Rezende (UNSW, Sydney) & Dr Jane Tynan (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)

Aimed at experienced researchers, early career researchers and postgraduate students, this workshop will introduce Explorations a new interdisciplinary section of the Journal of Design History dedicated to shorter submissions that can be provocative, reflective, creative, poetic, experimental, or responsive. At the workshop, JDH Explorations editors will address the expression of interest (EOI) submission process, and discuss the range of possible contributions, such as reflective writing, interviews, opinion pieces, meditations, practitioner statements, among other forms of written work. Attendees will participate in a hands-on activity to develop their skills in these alternative forms of design writing. Practical support will also be provided, regarding how to develop initial ideas towards an expression of interest.

More details about Explorations are accessible on the JDH website here:
https://www.designhistorysociety.org/news/view/call-for-submissions-jdh-explorations

REGISTER FOR SESSION 1:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e...



Session 2: Diversity, Inclusion and Design History Publishing


1650–1800
Local Matosinhos Time (UTC+ 1 hour)

Location:
esad idea, Rua Brito Capelo 243, Matosinhos (different location from the main Design History Society conference).

Aimed at experienced researchers, early career researchers and postgraduate students, Session 2 will address the theme of ‘Diversity, Inclusion and Design History Publishing’. Editors will give 6–8 minute papers about how the theme relates to their publication(s). They will then join a 20-minute roundtable discussion, which will address questions posed by the audience.

Speakers Session 2:

Grace Lees-Maffei, Chair of Editorial Board, Journal of Design History

Priscila Farias, Editor of InfoDesign and The Design Journal.

Sarah Cheang, Advisory Board Member, Mi Medrado, Editor-in-chief, Research Collective for Decoloniality and Fashion

Libby Davies, Editor, Bloomsbury Publishing.

Sally Huxtable and Livia Rezende, Series Editors: Studies in Design and Material Culture, Manchester University Press

REGISTER FOR SESSION 2: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e...