Retracing Webinar - Reworlding

Description

 

Date & time: Thursday, 11 June 2026, 13:00-14:00 (CET)
Location:
Online

 

Join us for the Retracing webinar, part of the Reworlding series, where researchers from across the consortium will explore re-tracing as a capability for participatory design and research. Through situated cases and collaborative reflections, the session examines how retracing can support engagement with marginalised voices, more-than-human actors, and alternative temporalities within socio-environmental transitions.

 

The webinar introduces the Atlas of Synergies and reflects on participatory tools and methods that foreground situated knowledge, positionality, and collaborative learning. The session is ideal for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in participatory design, collective imagination, and socio-environmental change.

 

Speakers:

 

  • Prof. Dr. Cristiano Storni - Associate Professor in Interaction Design at the University of Limerick, working at the intersection of participatory design, social sciences, neurodiversity, sustainability, and more-than-human approaches to technology and restoration practices.

     

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  • Carolina Carvalho - PhD researcher at the University of Limerick exploring accessibility, digital literacy, and participatory design, with a focus on autism and inclusive environments.

     

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  • Anannya Bhowmik Paul - PhD researcher at Aalborg University whose work explores platform cooperativism, participatory design, and alternative economic imaginaries in collaboration with precariously employed communities.

     

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  • Aslı Kolbas - PhD researcher at Hasselt University, architect, and artist working with storytelling, speculative design, and more-than-human ecological practices through interdisciplinary and participatory approaches, with a current focus on youth engagement in energy transitions.

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  • Júlia Tena Mensa - PhD researcher at the University of Trento studying precarious self-employment within agroecological food production and alternative food networks, employing ethnographic and qualitative methods.

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Programme:

 

    • - Introduction to Re-tracing (context and introduction)

    • - Retracing in participatory research and design   

    • - Expanding the notion of Re-tracing

    • - The Atlas of Synergies and more-than-human perspectives   

    • - Discussion & Conclusions

    • - Q&A

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Registration & practical information:

 

Participation in the live webinar requires consent to be recorded for use in the Reworlding MOOC. Contributions during the Q&A may be edited, anonymized, or excluded. Registrants who do not consent may still view the edited webinar via the MOOC.

 

Registration is required to participate. After registration, participants will receive a copy of their responses from Google Forms. The Teams link and access instructions are included in the confirmation message and participants will additionally receive a reminder email with practical information approximately two days before the webinar.

 

Register here

 

For any questions, please contact: info@reworlding.eu

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