Simone Cicero | Platform Design | Civic Design Course 2018

The next guest of our Civic Design Course will connect with us from Rome (Italy). We will be with Simone Cicero: self-starter, strategist, product and service designer interested in co-design, design thinking and innovation.

The session will take place on December 12 at 18h (GMT+1).

Simone investigates the reasons behind change, correlates things and understands to design relevant and consistent strategies and products. Is a blogger and public speaker: most often he talks about innovation, disruption, resilience and ecosystems. He loves hack society being Ouishare Italian connector (see ouishare.net)

He created the Platform Design Toolkit: to help organizations of all kinds create shaping strategies, leveraging ecosystems, transforming themselves and the world in the process. Since its introduction, the elements composing the toolkit have been the most widely used design tools, by designers and strategic thinkers all over the world, to deal with platform thinking: empower ecosystems beyond the customer narrative of the industrial age.

We remind you that this session is part of the Civic Design course program. If you are interested in participating in the next edition of the course, register on this list and as soon as we activate the registration phase you will receive information directly by email.

You can attend the session directly from youtube:

SIlvia Tagliazucchi | Civic Design Course 2018

The next guest of our Civic Design Course will connect with us from Modena (Italy). We will be with Silvia Tagliazucchi: Architect, civic designer, project and community manager PhD at the University of Bologna in Urban Morphology.

The session will take place on November 27th at 19h (GMT+1).

Silvia Tagliazucchi is an architect with a strong focus on the study of the relationship between people and architecture, and how the physical and qualitative dimension of spaces influence human well-being. She carries out such researches both on the academic side – lecturer and visiting professor at the University of Ferrara – and through practical applications in participatory projects both in Italy and Europe. From 2017 she has been working in the association Amigdala as community and project manager for the Civic Factory OvestLab.

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Periferico Festival
OvestLab: Civic Factory

We remind you that this session is part of the Civic Design course program. If you are interested in participating in the next edition of the course, register on this list and as soon as we activate the registration phase you will receive information directly by email.

You can attend the session directly from youtube:

Primavera De Filippi | Civic Design Course 2018

:Here we are. We start with streaming sessions with special guests from the online civic design course. These sessions are designed and developed for the course participants, but they are open for anyone to see online.

We started with a super guest, it’s Primavera De Filippi (@yaoeo). The session will take place on Thursday 8 November at 19h (Madrid time GMT +1).

Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris, a faculty associate at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and a Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute.

She is a member of the Global Future Council on Blockchain Technologies at the World Economic Forum, and co-founder of the Internet Governance Forum’s dynamic coalitions on Blockchain Technology (COALA). Her fields of interest focus on legal challenges raised by decentralized technologies, with a particular focus on blockchain technologies.

She is investigating the new opportunities for these technologies to enable new governance models and participatory decision-making through the concept of governance-by-design. Her book, “Blockchain and the Law,” was published in 2018 by Harvard University Press (co-authored with Aaron Wright).

If you are interested in participating in the next edition of the course sign up for this list and as soon as we activate the registration phase you will receive information directly by email.

You will be able to see the session directly from here:

Get two books at a very special price

On the occasion of the crowdfunding campaign of the Civic Design Book we want to highlight and meet again the first CivicWise book: Civic Practices Book. If you still don’t have it or want to give it away, you have a new chance. Both are available at a very special price of 50 Euros, but hurry up, there are only 100 copies available!

The Civic Practices Book

The objective of Civic Practices was to contribute to the compilation of initiatives, demands, campaigns, actions, projects, research, methodologies, participatory and co-design processes that are being carried out around the world to create communities of civic practice. Thus creating a new imaginary of new forms of relationship and collective construction from the collective intelligence situated.
But what does it mean to be situated? They are projects or ideas that arise in a particular environment, so they respect and adapt to local realities.
In its four chapters: Civic Spaces, Methodologies, Research and Actions, the book brings together 90 contributions from 40 different cities, in their original language, created collaboratively, thanks to the many connections and encounters, both digital and physical.

The Civic Design Book

Two years later, the Civic Innovation School, part of the CivicWise community, launches a new book called Civic Design Book, a book created from the work of 500 participants of the Civic Design Course. A course that experiences a new way of conceiving the academic environment, based on horizontality, co-creation, mutual respect and the putting into practice of all these values in the community in which we live. The form of digital connection allowed the distance to be shortened and people from all over the world to work together, get to know each other and exchange experiences.

You can get them at goteo.org/project/civic-design-book.