PROGRAM

Day 01

Tuesday

June 3th

09:30 – 16:30

New territories for design research

Symposium chaired by Sciences du Design

in French only

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18:30 –

Pre-Registration Networking Night

Day 02

Wednesday

June 4th

09:30 – 12:30

Opening / Keynote

14:00 – 17:30

Paper Sessions / Working groups / X-Files / PhD Network

18:30 –

Welcome reception

Day 03

Thursday

June 5th

09:00 – 10:30

Keynote

11:00 – 12:30

Paper Sessions Working groups / X-Files / PhD Network

14:00 – 17:30

Paper Sessions / Working groups / Business Forum

18:30 –

France Design Impact Awards

Community dinner

Day 04

Friday

June 6th

09:00 – 10:30

Keynote

11:00 – 12:30

Paper Sessions / Working groups / PhD Network 

14:00 – 17:30

Paper Sessions / Working groups / General Assembly

18:30 –

Election Results Announcement Closing

Ceremony Gala Dinner

Day 05

Saturday

June 7th

A selection of cultural visits to be confirmed

 

Keynotes

Cynthia Fleury

Cynthia Fleury, Professor of the « Humanities and Health » Chair at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, is also an associate professor at the École des Mines (PSL/Mines-Paristech). Her research focuses on the tools of democratic regulation.

She is the author of several works, including Dialoguing with the East (PUF, 2003), The Pathologies of Democracy(Fayard, 2005; Paperback 2009), The End of Courage (Fayard, 2010; Paperback, 2011), The Irreplaceables (Gallimard, 2015), and Here Lies Bitterness (2020).

She has taught for a long time at the École Polytechnique and Sciences Po (Paris). She was the president of the NGO Europanova, which organized the Citizens’ Convention for Europe (the largest gathering of European civil society). She currently serves as its vice-president. Upon joining the CCNE (National Consultative Ethics Committee) in 2013, she became its youngest member. She is also a founding member of the European Network of Women Philosophers of UNESCO. As a psychoanalyst, she is the patron of ICCARRE (the intermittent treatment protocol for HIV) and a member of the emergency medical-psychological unit of SAMU (CUMP-Necker).

After founding the Chair of Philosophy at the Hospital (Hôtel-Dieu Paris), she is now the holder of the Chair of Philosophy at the GHU Paris Psychiatry and Neurosciences. Cynthia Fleury was chosen to be the associated personality of Les Champs Libres in Rennes from 2018 to 2021.

Gjoko Muratovski

Gjoko Muratovski is an award-winning designer, researcher and innovation consultant working with a wide range of universities, Fortune 500 companies, and various governments from around the world. By combining design-led innovation, social sciences, and strategic foresight with agile and lean management principles and evidence-based research, he helps organizations become human-centric, socially responsible, and future-proofed. Throughout his career he has held numerous leadership and high-profile appointments at various institutions. He was invited to join various thought-leading organizations such as the Forbes Councils, Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies, Oxford University Society, Oxford Digital Leaders Network, Yale Higher Education Leadership Summit, and the White House Presidential Innovation Fellows Program. Muratovski was elected as a Fellow of the Design Research Society (FDRS) for his contributions to the field of design research.