building a community of interest and practice in service design

Time: June 26, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: RMIT University
Street: Building 9, Bowen Street, level 2 - follow the signs
City/Town: Melbourne
Website or Map: http://www.desis-lab.org
Event Type: q+a, panel, discussion
Organized By: DESIS-lab Melbourne
Latest Activity: Jun 26, 2012
Following the success of the first Q+A event in 2011, the DESIS-lab Melbourne (Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability) are hosting an evening of panel discussion to debate overlapping topics of design, ethics, public services and the agency of design in enabling social innovation.
Confirmed speakers are:
Dr Cameron Tonkinwise: Currently at Parsons New School of Design, but starting at Carnegie Mellon University (from Aug 2012)
Mel Edwards and Justin Barrie: Design Managers Australia
Kate Archdeacon: Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab
David Hood: Doing Something Good
This event is being funded by the Design Research Institute, RMIT University
Bios for speakers are in the 'comments' section below (due to limited word count here!)
Please e-mail yoko.akama@rmit.edu.au if you have any questions you'd like to ask during this panel discussion. This event is basically the same format as the ABC 1 TV panel + discussion 'Q+A' and will be filmed and broadcasted through the Service Design Network Melbourne and DESIS-lab Melbourne websites.
If you're unable to come to this event, please join us for a casual drink after the event at Hotel Lincoln from 8pm onwards!
Comment by Service Design Melbourne on June 12, 2012 at 15:50 Kate Archdeacon, Project Officer and Communications at VEIL:
Kate works on a range of projects, co-designing workshops, publications, and exhibitions, and sharing ideas with design students at Melbourne Uni and RMIT throughout the semester. Kate manages the VEIL websites including the sustainability blogs, and gives presentations to community groups projects around the world that inspire a shift to sustainable living. Kate is currently undertaking an MPhil in urban agriculture at the University of Melbourne.
David Hood has been working with not-for-profits and community organisations for close to 15 years - including almost four years at Greenpeace Australia where he worked in Communications and Public Engagement and was the Campaign Project Leader on the successful viral campaign against Nestle for deforestation.
In the last five years David has experienced the growing effectiveness of the web and social media to connect and enable communities to come together, collaborate, and take action on issues ranging from malaria and climate change, to mental health and girls' education.
The use of social media has been deeply integrated into David's current projects as founder of Doing Something Good, host of The Collaboratory Melbourne and producer of the Gathering Unconference. His mission is to realise the potential of the strategic use of the social web, emerging models for business and collaborative networked communities to build better futures for all, together.
A recent graduate of the School for Social Entrepreneurs program, David was recently named Melbourne Social Entrepreneur of the Year.
Comment by Yoko Akama on June 19, 2012 at 18:13 Questions that have been submitted (please keep them coming!)
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