
NET4Age-Friendly collaborated with the Special Issue of Slovak Ethnology 3/2023 The design theory and practice from the perspective of humanities and social sciences: Interdisciplinary approaches, having the Action Chair, Carina Dantas, as one of the Guest Editors.
This special issue is linked to the Erasmus+ project #DESIRE - DESIgn for all methods to cREate age-friendly housing and will feature collaborative work and publications with the COST Action NET4Age-Friendly (CA19136 | International Interdisciplinary Network on Smart Healthy Age-friendly Environments).
In the past decades, many design theories and practices have shown a common interest in the humanities and social sciences studies, their theories, and their methodology. Practitioners from scientific fields such as social anthropology, ethnology, psychology, or sociology have provided specific knowledge and perspective on design theory and practice. Specifically, in the area of human-centred design, they have generated interdisciplinary projects providing complex insight into various themes related to the built environment and material culture.
This special issue of Slovak Ethnology invited authors to contribute to the topic by addressing various aspects of this interrelation, such as:
- Interdisciplinary studies of the relation of the built environment/material culture to human everyday life and well-being;
- Human-centred design and the application of approaches of social sciences (particularly design anthropology) and humanities in this area;
- Universal design and the application of methodologies and methods of social sciences and humanities in this area;
- Interdisciplinary approaches to design thinking and practice that are oriented towards particular social groups (older adults/seniors, disabled people, etc.);
- Critical design practice and its perspective on current societal issues (public health, environmental crisis, and others) through the lenses of social sciences and humanities;
- Interdisciplinary approach in designing restorative environments;
- Participatory approach in design.
It is open access, free of APC and with good indexing.
Abstracts were submitted and full papers were now requested.
More info: https://uesa.sav.sk/en/slovak-ethnology/