Ethics in practice for students in social and care design. An account of an anti-design design seminar

Clémence Montagne was trained as an urbanist at Sorbonne University, where she defended  her PhD on transformation of city making processes and dévelopment of mass rapid transit system and  infrastructure in 2016. Since septembre 2018, she is in the head of the Care design Lab, of L'Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique, where she oversees research projects on design, anticipation and co-design practices and  as well as looking at the development on design thinking for health, design for care and energy transit
November 1, 2022
3:55 pm - 5:15 pm
Denny Hall, room 245

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2022-11-01 15:55:00 2022-11-01 17:15:00 Ethics in practice for students in social and care design. An account of an anti-design design seminar Clémence Montagne was trained as an urbanist at Sorbonne University, where she defended  her PhD on transformation of city making processes and dévelopment of mass rapid transit system and  infrastructure in 2016. Since septembre 2018, she is in the head of the Care design Lab, of L'Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique, where she oversees research projects on design, anticipation and co-design practices and  as well as looking at the development on design thinking for health, design for care and energy transition and public design. She teaches in the graduate programm in french and in english research seminar, care design seminar and design thesis.  Montagne's research focuses on city making for livable communities, with her phD fieldwork and action-research projects focusing on preparing socially and environnmentally responsible designers to fit in. Denny Hall, room 245 America/New_York public

Clémence Montagne was trained as an urbanist at Sorbonne University, where she defended  her PhD on transformation of city making processes and dévelopment of mass rapid transit system and  infrastructure in 2016. Since septembre 2018, she is in the head of the Care design Lab, of L'Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique, where she oversees research projects on design, anticipation and co-design practices and  as well as looking at the development on design thinking for health, design for care and energy transition and public design. She teaches in the graduate programm in french and in english research seminar, care design seminar and design thesis.  Montagne's research focuses on city making for livable communities, with her phD fieldwork and action-research projects focusing on preparing socially and environnmentally responsible designers to fit in.

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