The Bloomsbury Handbook of Service Design
Plural Perspectives and a Critical Contemporary Agenda
Herausgeber: Penin, Lara; Sangiorgi, Daniela; Prendiville, Alison
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Service Design
Plural Perspectives and a Critical Contemporary Agenda
Herausgeber: Penin, Lara; Sangiorgi, Daniela; Prendiville, Alison
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With the growing popularity of service design both in industry and academia, this handbook examines the discipline's core principles to develop our understanding of the context, role and impact of this practice. The editors bring together multiple voices from around the world to share experiences and perspectives on how service design interacts with global topics such as climate, social justice and racial issues, and looks at directions for the future. The book is organised into five main sections covering: - Plural Service & Design Cosmologies - A Critical Agenda for Service Design -…mehr
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With the growing popularity of service design both in industry and academia, this handbook examines the discipline's core principles to develop our understanding of the context, role and impact of this practice. The editors bring together multiple voices from around the world to share experiences and perspectives on how service design interacts with global topics such as climate, social justice and racial issues, and looks at directions for the future. The book is organised into five main sections covering: - Plural Service & Design Cosmologies - A Critical Agenda for Service Design - Contextualising Services, Systems and Change - Developing Service Design Practices and Approaches - Building Futures
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350330283
- ISBN-10: 1350330280
- Artikelnr.: 71637347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350330283
- ISBN-10: 1350330280
- Artikelnr.: 71637347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lara Penin is an Associate Professor of Transdisciplinary Design at Parsons School of Design, USA. She is a co-founder of the Parsons DESIS Lab research laboratory, a former director of the Transdisciplinary Design graduate program and a co-lead of the Graduate Minor in Civic Service Design. Lara is the author of An Introduction to Service Design: Designing the Invisible (Bloomsbury, 2018), and editor of The Disobedience of Design Gui Bonsiepe (Bloomsbury, 2021). Alison Prendiville is Professor of Service Design at LCC University of the Arts London, UK. Her work is transdisciplinary working with health and social care professionals, scientists, engineers, and anthropologists to facilitate and converge design with science and technology for the development of locally situated services and policy developments to address societal challenges. Along with Daniela Sangiorgi she edited the book Designing for Service (Bloomsbury, 2017). Daniela Sangiorgi is Associate Professor at the Department of Design of Politecnico di Milano, Italy. She has been one of the first scholars studying service design and co-editor of two leading books (Design for Services, 2011; Designing for Service, Bloomsbury, 2017). She worked 8 years in the UK (ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University). Her expertise is design for service innovation, with a focus on public services and healthcare. She is a member of Polimi DeSIS Lab (https://www.desis.polimi.it).
1. INTRODUCTION Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2. PLURAL SERVICE & DESIGN COSMOLOGIES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2.1 Recognising other service worlds Main author: Yoko Akama
RMIT University
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Ricardo Sosa
Monash University
Australia; Tristan Schulz
University of Technology Sydney
Australia 2.2 The web of structures and meanings shaping services Main author: Miso Kim
Northeastern University
USA Suggested co-authors: Jeanette Blomberg
IBM Research
USA; Zoy Anastassakis
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 2.3 Multiple intersections across Service & Design Research Main author: Lia Patricio
University of Porto
Portugal Suggested co-authors: Stefan Holmlid
University of Linkoping
Sweden; Raymond Fisk
Texas State University
USA; Laurel Anderson
Arizona State University
USA 2.4 Service Design at the crossroad of multiple knowledge forms and epistemologies Main author: Alison Prendiville
LCC University of the Arts London
UK Suggested co-authors: Terry Irwin
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Noortje Marres
University of Warwick
UK 2.5 Service Design and Digital Transformations Main author: Paola Pierri
Democratic Society (Berlin)
Germany Suggested co-authors: Lauren Tan
Deloitte Consulting
Australia
Dominic Campbell (on the move now) 3. A CRITICAL AGENDA FOR SERVICE DESIGN Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 3.1 Justice and Equality in Designing Services Main author: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA Suggested co-authors: Sasha Costanza-Chock
MIT
USA; Danah Abdullah
University of the Arts London
UK 3.2 Designing Service Work Main author: Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Barbara Adams
Parsons School of Design
USA; Kathi Weeks
Duke University
USA 3.3 The Science and Politics of Participation in Service Design Main author: Shana Agid
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Jakob Trischler
Karlstad University
Sweden; Mahmoud Keshavarz
University of Gothenburg
Sweden 3.4 Service Design at uncertain times Main author: Fabrizio Ceschin
Brunel University London
UK & Idil Gaziulusoy
Aalto University
Finland Suggested co-authors: Jerome Lewis
UCL
UK 3.5 A feminist agenda for Service Design Main author: Daniella Jenkins
The WOW Foundation
UK Suggested co-authors: Cheryl Buckley
University of Brighton
UK; Caroline Criado Perez (Invisible Women)
UK
Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA 4. CONTEXTUALISING SERVICES
SYSTEMS AND CHANGE Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 4.1 Positioning and paradigms of Service Design in organisations Main author: Eun Yu
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Korea Suggested co-authors: Ileana Stigliani
Imperial College of London
UK; Ingo Oswald Karpen
Karlstad University
Sweden 4.2 A systemic perspective on Service Design Main author: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors:Kaisa Koskela Huotari
Stockholm School of Economics
Sweden; Jennie Winhall
Rockwool Foundation Intervention Unit
Denmark; Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
TU Delft
Netherlands 4.3 Interrelations between service and policy design Main author: Sabine Junginger
Lucerne University of Applied Science
Switzerland Suggested co-authors:Katarina Wetter Edman
Örebro University Holding
Sweden; Emma Blomkamp
University of Melbourne
Australia; Gabriella Gomez Mont
Experimentalista
Mexico 4.4 Service Design and Social Change Main author: Tomas Markussen
University of Southern Denmark
Denmark Suggested co-authors:Daniela Selloni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Joyce Yee
Northumbria University
UK 4.5 Smart and always connected service platforms Main author: Eric Gordon
Emerson College
USA Suggested co-authors: Gabriel Mugar
IDEO Cambridge
USA; Shannon Mattern
The New School
USA 5. DEVELOPING SERVICE DESIGN PRACTICES AND APPROACHES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 5.1 Embodied service design practice Main author: Frederick van Amstel
Federal University of Technology - Paraná
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Kristina Höök
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden; Johan Blomkvist Linköping University
Sweden 5.2 Toward a reflexive Service Design practice Main author: Josina Vink
AHO
Norway Suggested co-authors: Ahmed Ansari
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Marcus Jahnke
Verksamhetsledare Centre for Sustainable Urban Futures
Sweden 5.3 Community Design and public realm projects Main author: Sloan Leo
FLOX Studio
USA Suggested co-authors: Mari Nakano
Service Design Studio New York City
USA ; Adam Thorpe
UAL
UK 5.4 Dialogical approaches and plural voices Main author: Carla Cipolla
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Indi Young
independent scientist
USA; Sarah Schulman
InWithForward
Canada 5.5 Digital ethnography and data Main author: Sara Pink
Monash University
Australia Suggested co-authors: Roberta Tassi
Oblo (consultant)
Italy 5.6 Service Design Facilitation skills Main author: Kelly Ann McKercher
NSW Health Pathology
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Paola Trapani
Tongji University
China; Nicole Anand
Collectivist
USA; Reuben Stanton
Paper Giant
Australia 5.7 Service Design narratives Main authors: Janna DeVylder
Meld Studios
Australia Suggested co-authors: Francesca Piredda
Politecnico di Milano
Italy;
John Bruce
Parsons School of Design
USA 6. BUILDING FUTURES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 6.1 Service Design futurizing Main author: Laura Forlano
ID IIT Chicago
USA Suggested co-authors: Stuart Candy
Carnegie Mellon University
USA; Tobias Revell
University of the Arts London
UK; Alix Gerber
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
USA; Elliott P. Montgomery
Parsons School of Design
USA; Andrea Cooper
Connected Places Catapult
UK 6.2 Designing for Service Design education futures Main author: Anna Meroni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA; Mauricio Manhaes
Savannah College of Art and Design
USA; Nicola Morelli
Aalborg University
Denmark 6.3 Designing Services as new forms of political participation Main author: Cameron Tonkinwise
University of Technology Sydney
Australia Suggested co-authors: Virginia Tassinari
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Eduardo Staszowski
Parsons School of Design
USA; Lucy Kimbell
University of the Arts
UK 6.4 Service Design & (de)humanizing technologies Main author: Stefana Broadbent
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Nicolas Cova
Geneva University of Arts and Design
Switzerland; Fabien Girardin
Near Future Laboratory
Spain; Martina Caic
Aalto University
Finland 6.5 Designing for a healthy society Main author: Peter Jones
OCAD University
Canada Suggested co-authors: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Glenn Robert
King's College London
UK; Julia Schaeper
London Doctoral Design Centre
UK
Lekshmy Parameswaran and/or László Herczegh
The Care Lab
Spain 7. CONCLUSIONS Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2. PLURAL SERVICE & DESIGN COSMOLOGIES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2.1 Recognising other service worlds Main author: Yoko Akama
RMIT University
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Ricardo Sosa
Monash University
Australia; Tristan Schulz
University of Technology Sydney
Australia 2.2 The web of structures and meanings shaping services Main author: Miso Kim
Northeastern University
USA Suggested co-authors: Jeanette Blomberg
IBM Research
USA; Zoy Anastassakis
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 2.3 Multiple intersections across Service & Design Research Main author: Lia Patricio
University of Porto
Portugal Suggested co-authors: Stefan Holmlid
University of Linkoping
Sweden; Raymond Fisk
Texas State University
USA; Laurel Anderson
Arizona State University
USA 2.4 Service Design at the crossroad of multiple knowledge forms and epistemologies Main author: Alison Prendiville
LCC University of the Arts London
UK Suggested co-authors: Terry Irwin
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Noortje Marres
University of Warwick
UK 2.5 Service Design and Digital Transformations Main author: Paola Pierri
Democratic Society (Berlin)
Germany Suggested co-authors: Lauren Tan
Deloitte Consulting
Australia
Dominic Campbell (on the move now) 3. A CRITICAL AGENDA FOR SERVICE DESIGN Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 3.1 Justice and Equality in Designing Services Main author: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA Suggested co-authors: Sasha Costanza-Chock
MIT
USA; Danah Abdullah
University of the Arts London
UK 3.2 Designing Service Work Main author: Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Barbara Adams
Parsons School of Design
USA; Kathi Weeks
Duke University
USA 3.3 The Science and Politics of Participation in Service Design Main author: Shana Agid
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Jakob Trischler
Karlstad University
Sweden; Mahmoud Keshavarz
University of Gothenburg
Sweden 3.4 Service Design at uncertain times Main author: Fabrizio Ceschin
Brunel University London
UK & Idil Gaziulusoy
Aalto University
Finland Suggested co-authors: Jerome Lewis
UCL
UK 3.5 A feminist agenda for Service Design Main author: Daniella Jenkins
The WOW Foundation
UK Suggested co-authors: Cheryl Buckley
University of Brighton
UK; Caroline Criado Perez (Invisible Women)
UK
Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA 4. CONTEXTUALISING SERVICES
SYSTEMS AND CHANGE Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 4.1 Positioning and paradigms of Service Design in organisations Main author: Eun Yu
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Korea Suggested co-authors: Ileana Stigliani
Imperial College of London
UK; Ingo Oswald Karpen
Karlstad University
Sweden 4.2 A systemic perspective on Service Design Main author: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors:Kaisa Koskela Huotari
Stockholm School of Economics
Sweden; Jennie Winhall
Rockwool Foundation Intervention Unit
Denmark; Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
TU Delft
Netherlands 4.3 Interrelations between service and policy design Main author: Sabine Junginger
Lucerne University of Applied Science
Switzerland Suggested co-authors:Katarina Wetter Edman
Örebro University Holding
Sweden; Emma Blomkamp
University of Melbourne
Australia; Gabriella Gomez Mont
Experimentalista
Mexico 4.4 Service Design and Social Change Main author: Tomas Markussen
University of Southern Denmark
Denmark Suggested co-authors:Daniela Selloni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Joyce Yee
Northumbria University
UK 4.5 Smart and always connected service platforms Main author: Eric Gordon
Emerson College
USA Suggested co-authors: Gabriel Mugar
IDEO Cambridge
USA; Shannon Mattern
The New School
USA 5. DEVELOPING SERVICE DESIGN PRACTICES AND APPROACHES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 5.1 Embodied service design practice Main author: Frederick van Amstel
Federal University of Technology - Paraná
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Kristina Höök
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden; Johan Blomkvist Linköping University
Sweden 5.2 Toward a reflexive Service Design practice Main author: Josina Vink
AHO
Norway Suggested co-authors: Ahmed Ansari
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Marcus Jahnke
Verksamhetsledare Centre for Sustainable Urban Futures
Sweden 5.3 Community Design and public realm projects Main author: Sloan Leo
FLOX Studio
USA Suggested co-authors: Mari Nakano
Service Design Studio New York City
USA ; Adam Thorpe
UAL
UK 5.4 Dialogical approaches and plural voices Main author: Carla Cipolla
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Indi Young
independent scientist
USA; Sarah Schulman
InWithForward
Canada 5.5 Digital ethnography and data Main author: Sara Pink
Monash University
Australia Suggested co-authors: Roberta Tassi
Oblo (consultant)
Italy 5.6 Service Design Facilitation skills Main author: Kelly Ann McKercher
NSW Health Pathology
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Paola Trapani
Tongji University
China; Nicole Anand
Collectivist
USA; Reuben Stanton
Paper Giant
Australia 5.7 Service Design narratives Main authors: Janna DeVylder
Meld Studios
Australia Suggested co-authors: Francesca Piredda
Politecnico di Milano
Italy;
John Bruce
Parsons School of Design
USA 6. BUILDING FUTURES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 6.1 Service Design futurizing Main author: Laura Forlano
ID IIT Chicago
USA Suggested co-authors: Stuart Candy
Carnegie Mellon University
USA; Tobias Revell
University of the Arts London
UK; Alix Gerber
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
USA; Elliott P. Montgomery
Parsons School of Design
USA; Andrea Cooper
Connected Places Catapult
UK 6.2 Designing for Service Design education futures Main author: Anna Meroni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA; Mauricio Manhaes
Savannah College of Art and Design
USA; Nicola Morelli
Aalborg University
Denmark 6.3 Designing Services as new forms of political participation Main author: Cameron Tonkinwise
University of Technology Sydney
Australia Suggested co-authors: Virginia Tassinari
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Eduardo Staszowski
Parsons School of Design
USA; Lucy Kimbell
University of the Arts
UK 6.4 Service Design & (de)humanizing technologies Main author: Stefana Broadbent
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Nicolas Cova
Geneva University of Arts and Design
Switzerland; Fabien Girardin
Near Future Laboratory
Spain; Martina Caic
Aalto University
Finland 6.5 Designing for a healthy society Main author: Peter Jones
OCAD University
Canada Suggested co-authors: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Glenn Robert
King's College London
UK; Julia Schaeper
London Doctoral Design Centre
UK
Lekshmy Parameswaran and/or László Herczegh
The Care Lab
Spain 7. CONCLUSIONS Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi
1. INTRODUCTION Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2. PLURAL SERVICE & DESIGN COSMOLOGIES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2.1 Recognising other service worlds Main author: Yoko Akama
RMIT University
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Ricardo Sosa
Monash University
Australia; Tristan Schulz
University of Technology Sydney
Australia 2.2 The web of structures and meanings shaping services Main author: Miso Kim
Northeastern University
USA Suggested co-authors: Jeanette Blomberg
IBM Research
USA; Zoy Anastassakis
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 2.3 Multiple intersections across Service & Design Research Main author: Lia Patricio
University of Porto
Portugal Suggested co-authors: Stefan Holmlid
University of Linkoping
Sweden; Raymond Fisk
Texas State University
USA; Laurel Anderson
Arizona State University
USA 2.4 Service Design at the crossroad of multiple knowledge forms and epistemologies Main author: Alison Prendiville
LCC University of the Arts London
UK Suggested co-authors: Terry Irwin
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Noortje Marres
University of Warwick
UK 2.5 Service Design and Digital Transformations Main author: Paola Pierri
Democratic Society (Berlin)
Germany Suggested co-authors: Lauren Tan
Deloitte Consulting
Australia
Dominic Campbell (on the move now) 3. A CRITICAL AGENDA FOR SERVICE DESIGN Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 3.1 Justice and Equality in Designing Services Main author: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA Suggested co-authors: Sasha Costanza-Chock
MIT
USA; Danah Abdullah
University of the Arts London
UK 3.2 Designing Service Work Main author: Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Barbara Adams
Parsons School of Design
USA; Kathi Weeks
Duke University
USA 3.3 The Science and Politics of Participation in Service Design Main author: Shana Agid
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Jakob Trischler
Karlstad University
Sweden; Mahmoud Keshavarz
University of Gothenburg
Sweden 3.4 Service Design at uncertain times Main author: Fabrizio Ceschin
Brunel University London
UK & Idil Gaziulusoy
Aalto University
Finland Suggested co-authors: Jerome Lewis
UCL
UK 3.5 A feminist agenda for Service Design Main author: Daniella Jenkins
The WOW Foundation
UK Suggested co-authors: Cheryl Buckley
University of Brighton
UK; Caroline Criado Perez (Invisible Women)
UK
Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA 4. CONTEXTUALISING SERVICES
SYSTEMS AND CHANGE Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 4.1 Positioning and paradigms of Service Design in organisations Main author: Eun Yu
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Korea Suggested co-authors: Ileana Stigliani
Imperial College of London
UK; Ingo Oswald Karpen
Karlstad University
Sweden 4.2 A systemic perspective on Service Design Main author: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors:Kaisa Koskela Huotari
Stockholm School of Economics
Sweden; Jennie Winhall
Rockwool Foundation Intervention Unit
Denmark; Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
TU Delft
Netherlands 4.3 Interrelations between service and policy design Main author: Sabine Junginger
Lucerne University of Applied Science
Switzerland Suggested co-authors:Katarina Wetter Edman
Örebro University Holding
Sweden; Emma Blomkamp
University of Melbourne
Australia; Gabriella Gomez Mont
Experimentalista
Mexico 4.4 Service Design and Social Change Main author: Tomas Markussen
University of Southern Denmark
Denmark Suggested co-authors:Daniela Selloni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Joyce Yee
Northumbria University
UK 4.5 Smart and always connected service platforms Main author: Eric Gordon
Emerson College
USA Suggested co-authors: Gabriel Mugar
IDEO Cambridge
USA; Shannon Mattern
The New School
USA 5. DEVELOPING SERVICE DESIGN PRACTICES AND APPROACHES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 5.1 Embodied service design practice Main author: Frederick van Amstel
Federal University of Technology - Paraná
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Kristina Höök
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden; Johan Blomkvist Linköping University
Sweden 5.2 Toward a reflexive Service Design practice Main author: Josina Vink
AHO
Norway Suggested co-authors: Ahmed Ansari
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Marcus Jahnke
Verksamhetsledare Centre for Sustainable Urban Futures
Sweden 5.3 Community Design and public realm projects Main author: Sloan Leo
FLOX Studio
USA Suggested co-authors: Mari Nakano
Service Design Studio New York City
USA ; Adam Thorpe
UAL
UK 5.4 Dialogical approaches and plural voices Main author: Carla Cipolla
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Indi Young
independent scientist
USA; Sarah Schulman
InWithForward
Canada 5.5 Digital ethnography and data Main author: Sara Pink
Monash University
Australia Suggested co-authors: Roberta Tassi
Oblo (consultant)
Italy 5.6 Service Design Facilitation skills Main author: Kelly Ann McKercher
NSW Health Pathology
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Paola Trapani
Tongji University
China; Nicole Anand
Collectivist
USA; Reuben Stanton
Paper Giant
Australia 5.7 Service Design narratives Main authors: Janna DeVylder
Meld Studios
Australia Suggested co-authors: Francesca Piredda
Politecnico di Milano
Italy;
John Bruce
Parsons School of Design
USA 6. BUILDING FUTURES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 6.1 Service Design futurizing Main author: Laura Forlano
ID IIT Chicago
USA Suggested co-authors: Stuart Candy
Carnegie Mellon University
USA; Tobias Revell
University of the Arts London
UK; Alix Gerber
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
USA; Elliott P. Montgomery
Parsons School of Design
USA; Andrea Cooper
Connected Places Catapult
UK 6.2 Designing for Service Design education futures Main author: Anna Meroni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA; Mauricio Manhaes
Savannah College of Art and Design
USA; Nicola Morelli
Aalborg University
Denmark 6.3 Designing Services as new forms of political participation Main author: Cameron Tonkinwise
University of Technology Sydney
Australia Suggested co-authors: Virginia Tassinari
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Eduardo Staszowski
Parsons School of Design
USA; Lucy Kimbell
University of the Arts
UK 6.4 Service Design & (de)humanizing technologies Main author: Stefana Broadbent
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Nicolas Cova
Geneva University of Arts and Design
Switzerland; Fabien Girardin
Near Future Laboratory
Spain; Martina Caic
Aalto University
Finland 6.5 Designing for a healthy society Main author: Peter Jones
OCAD University
Canada Suggested co-authors: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Glenn Robert
King's College London
UK; Julia Schaeper
London Doctoral Design Centre
UK
Lekshmy Parameswaran and/or László Herczegh
The Care Lab
Spain 7. CONCLUSIONS Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2. PLURAL SERVICE & DESIGN COSMOLOGIES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 2.1 Recognising other service worlds Main author: Yoko Akama
RMIT University
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Ricardo Sosa
Monash University
Australia; Tristan Schulz
University of Technology Sydney
Australia 2.2 The web of structures and meanings shaping services Main author: Miso Kim
Northeastern University
USA Suggested co-authors: Jeanette Blomberg
IBM Research
USA; Zoy Anastassakis
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 2.3 Multiple intersections across Service & Design Research Main author: Lia Patricio
University of Porto
Portugal Suggested co-authors: Stefan Holmlid
University of Linkoping
Sweden; Raymond Fisk
Texas State University
USA; Laurel Anderson
Arizona State University
USA 2.4 Service Design at the crossroad of multiple knowledge forms and epistemologies Main author: Alison Prendiville
LCC University of the Arts London
UK Suggested co-authors: Terry Irwin
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Noortje Marres
University of Warwick
UK 2.5 Service Design and Digital Transformations Main author: Paola Pierri
Democratic Society (Berlin)
Germany Suggested co-authors: Lauren Tan
Deloitte Consulting
Australia
Dominic Campbell (on the move now) 3. A CRITICAL AGENDA FOR SERVICE DESIGN Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 3.1 Justice and Equality in Designing Services Main author: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA Suggested co-authors: Sasha Costanza-Chock
MIT
USA; Danah Abdullah
University of the Arts London
UK 3.2 Designing Service Work Main author: Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Barbara Adams
Parsons School of Design
USA; Kathi Weeks
Duke University
USA 3.3 The Science and Politics of Participation in Service Design Main author: Shana Agid
Parsons School of Design
USA Suggested co-authors: Jakob Trischler
Karlstad University
Sweden; Mahmoud Keshavarz
University of Gothenburg
Sweden 3.4 Service Design at uncertain times Main author: Fabrizio Ceschin
Brunel University London
UK & Idil Gaziulusoy
Aalto University
Finland Suggested co-authors: Jerome Lewis
UCL
UK 3.5 A feminist agenda for Service Design Main author: Daniella Jenkins
The WOW Foundation
UK Suggested co-authors: Cheryl Buckley
University of Brighton
UK; Caroline Criado Perez (Invisible Women)
UK
Lara Penin
Parsons School of Design
USA 4. CONTEXTUALISING SERVICES
SYSTEMS AND CHANGE Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 4.1 Positioning and paradigms of Service Design in organisations Main author: Eun Yu
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Korea Suggested co-authors: Ileana Stigliani
Imperial College of London
UK; Ingo Oswald Karpen
Karlstad University
Sweden 4.2 A systemic perspective on Service Design Main author: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors:Kaisa Koskela Huotari
Stockholm School of Economics
Sweden; Jennie Winhall
Rockwool Foundation Intervention Unit
Denmark; Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
TU Delft
Netherlands 4.3 Interrelations between service and policy design Main author: Sabine Junginger
Lucerne University of Applied Science
Switzerland Suggested co-authors:Katarina Wetter Edman
Örebro University Holding
Sweden; Emma Blomkamp
University of Melbourne
Australia; Gabriella Gomez Mont
Experimentalista
Mexico 4.4 Service Design and Social Change Main author: Tomas Markussen
University of Southern Denmark
Denmark Suggested co-authors:Daniela Selloni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Joyce Yee
Northumbria University
UK 4.5 Smart and always connected service platforms Main author: Eric Gordon
Emerson College
USA Suggested co-authors: Gabriel Mugar
IDEO Cambridge
USA; Shannon Mattern
The New School
USA 5. DEVELOPING SERVICE DESIGN PRACTICES AND APPROACHES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 5.1 Embodied service design practice Main author: Frederick van Amstel
Federal University of Technology - Paraná
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Kristina Höök
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden; Johan Blomkvist Linköping University
Sweden 5.2 Toward a reflexive Service Design practice Main author: Josina Vink
AHO
Norway Suggested co-authors: Ahmed Ansari
Carnegie Mellon School of Design
USA; Marcus Jahnke
Verksamhetsledare Centre for Sustainable Urban Futures
Sweden 5.3 Community Design and public realm projects Main author: Sloan Leo
FLOX Studio
USA Suggested co-authors: Mari Nakano
Service Design Studio New York City
USA ; Adam Thorpe
UAL
UK 5.4 Dialogical approaches and plural voices Main author: Carla Cipolla
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Suggested co-authors: Indi Young
independent scientist
USA; Sarah Schulman
InWithForward
Canada 5.5 Digital ethnography and data Main author: Sara Pink
Monash University
Australia Suggested co-authors: Roberta Tassi
Oblo (consultant)
Italy 5.6 Service Design Facilitation skills Main author: Kelly Ann McKercher
NSW Health Pathology
Australia; Suggested co-authors: Paola Trapani
Tongji University
China; Nicole Anand
Collectivist
USA; Reuben Stanton
Paper Giant
Australia 5.7 Service Design narratives Main authors: Janna DeVylder
Meld Studios
Australia Suggested co-authors: Francesca Piredda
Politecnico di Milano
Italy;
John Bruce
Parsons School of Design
USA 6. BUILDING FUTURES Introduction: Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi 6.1 Service Design futurizing Main author: Laura Forlano
ID IIT Chicago
USA Suggested co-authors: Stuart Candy
Carnegie Mellon University
USA; Tobias Revell
University of the Arts London
UK; Alix Gerber
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
USA; Elliott P. Montgomery
Parsons School of Design
USA; Andrea Cooper
Connected Places Catapult
UK 6.2 Designing for Service Design education futures Main author: Anna Meroni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Lesley-Anne Noel
North Carolina State University
USA; Mauricio Manhaes
Savannah College of Art and Design
USA; Nicola Morelli
Aalborg University
Denmark 6.3 Designing Services as new forms of political participation Main author: Cameron Tonkinwise
University of Technology Sydney
Australia Suggested co-authors: Virginia Tassinari
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Eduardo Staszowski
Parsons School of Design
USA; Lucy Kimbell
University of the Arts
UK 6.4 Service Design & (de)humanizing technologies Main author: Stefana Broadbent
Politecnico di Milano
Italy Suggested co-authors: Nicolas Cova
Geneva University of Arts and Design
Switzerland; Fabien Girardin
Near Future Laboratory
Spain; Martina Caic
Aalto University
Finland 6.5 Designing for a healthy society Main author: Peter Jones
OCAD University
Canada Suggested co-authors: Daniela Sangiorgi
Politecnico di Milano
Italy; Glenn Robert
King's College London
UK; Julia Schaeper
London Doctoral Design Centre
UK
Lekshmy Parameswaran and/or László Herczegh
The Care Lab
Spain 7. CONCLUSIONS Alison Prendeville
Lara Penin and Daniela Sangiorgi