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Multicentred Systemic Design Pedagogy Through Real-Life Empathy

open access: yesFORMakademisk, 2020
This article reflects on my integral design studio teaching and inclusiveness in its design processes. This is exemplified in two different systemic design case studies focusing on social and environmental justice via the lens of empathy.
Marie Davidova
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Systemic Design Principles in Social Innovation: A Study of Expert Practices and Design Rationales

open access: yesShe Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics and Innovation, 2020
In recent decades, design has expanded from a practice aimed at designing things to one that helps to address complex societal challenges. In this context, a field of practice called systemic design has emerged, which combines elements of systems ...
Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer   +1 more
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Systemic design and policy making

open access: yesFORMakademisk, 2018
The paradigm shift from a linear to a circular economic model has been increasingly advocated by many, from the scientific community to governments. The benefits of a Circular Economy (CE) are particularly appealing for Europe, considering the issues ...
Silvia Barbero, Agnese Pallaro
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Systemic Design and Evaluation of Ticagrelor-Loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Enhancing Bioavailability and Antiplatelet Activity. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2019
Ticagrelor (TGL), a P2Y12 receptor antagonist, is classified as biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drug due to its poor solubility and permeability, resulting in low oral bioavailability.
Son GH   +8 more
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A Methodology and a Tool to Support the Sustainable Design of Interactive Systems: Adapting systemic design tools to model complexity in interaction design

open access: yesCHI Extended Abstracts, 2023
Sustainable HCI was initially structured along two axes: sustainability in design, i.e. reducing the material impact of software and hardware, and sustainability through design, i.e. influencing user behavior to reduce energy consumption.
Laetitia Bornes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Embodied, Everyday Systemic Design - A Pragmatist Perspective

open access: yesDesign Issues, 2023
Systemic design is gaining popularity as an emerging professional design practice that works to address complex societal problems. This elitist view of systemic design reinforces the difficulty of grappling with complexity and the need for specialized ...
Josina Vink
semanticscholar   +1 more source

How Does Systemic Design Facilitate the Sustainability Transition of Rural Communities? A Comparative Case Study between China and Italy

open access: yesSustainability, 2023
Rural sustainability has emerged as a ‘wicked problem’ for practitioners within and outside design. Many efforts that adopted a systematic approach since the 1980s paved the road for addressing such a systemic problem.
Dan Zang   +3 more
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Systemic design practice for participatory policymaking

open access: yesPolicy Design and Practice, 2021
As the complexity of policy problems is increasingly recognized, and participatory approaches gain popularity, policy workers are applying different methods to engage a wide range of stakeholders and citizens in policy development and implementation ...
Emma Blomkamp
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Design for Social Innovation: A Systemic Design Approach in Creative Higher Education toward Sustainability

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
The role and responsibilities of our creative Higher Education are evolving in our ever-changing society. Systemic design thinking equips our design students with the means to promote sustainable development objectives via engagement, community building ...
Fanke Peng   +4 more
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Finding (a theory of) Leverage for Systemic Change: A systemic design research agenda

open access: yesContexts, 2022
To search for leverage is to use systemic design to find ways to accelerate progressive systemic change. The theory of leverage was first conceptualized by Donella Meadows with “Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System” in 1997. Yet while Meadows’
Ryan J. A. Murphy
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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