Keynote for #DCIC2022 is on the importance of the creative industries. Considering the emphasis on the creative industries for economic growth in the UK I'm still flabbergasted by the slashing of arts and humanities courses in HE.
People deserve to know that scientists are pointing to economic system change actions which must start happening within the next 6 months because they're detecting more and more danger signs that warn of a fully completed mass extinction on Earth within around 50 to 250 years. 🧵
RIBA launches competition for ‘inspiring’ heritage schemes in the UK and China | Project aims to foster knowledge exchange between the two countries on the environmental benefits of conservation | https://t.co/u6HgyZNmHh (reporting by @TomLoweBuilding) @RIBA
I took part in the first session ‘Complicity’, in the new Net Zero Design network N-ZDRN https://t.co/t895zA7lvD Takeaway - should be working to Real Zero for 2030 / Systems change starts with an individual
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@CarolineClaisse@dylanyamadarice@AbiHackett@smizz@JulieHWaltersOT What theoretical framework are you using? What matters? (To you and to the research?) I like to make and that helps me make sense of the data and the experiences of the participants. But that might not make sense in your/this case