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Themed Issue: Reimagining Design Education: Pedagogy, Practice, and Paradigms in the Global Context

Themed Issue: Vol. 9 No. 2 2025
Reimagining Design Education
Pedagogy, Practice, and Paradigms in the Global Context

Editor: Dr Ritesh Ranjan
Head of School, Jagran School of Design, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal, India. Email: ritesh.r@aol.com


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The Call for Papers

Design education stands at a transformative crossroads, with shifts driven by multiple converging forces. The rapid pace of technological advancements has fundamentally altered the tools and processes used in design and the methods through which design education is imparted. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and 3D printing are generating new creative possibilities while challenging traditional pedagogies. (Adam Fard Studio, n.d.)

Simultaneously, shifting cultural narratives are redefining how design is perceived and practiced. With increasing emphasis on inclusivity, diversity, and representation, design education has to engage with a wider range of perspectives and voices (Singh et al., 2021) (McDermott et al., 2014). This cultural shift points to increasing concerns about addressing social and cultural responsibilities.

Moreover, the urgent call for sustainability has ushered in changes in design education. Today, designers are tasked with producing aesthetically, functionally sound, and environmentally responsible work. This includes integrating circular design principles, prioritising eco-friendly materials, and ensuring a deep commitment to reducing waste. (Kuzmina & Lofthouse, 2022)

To address these new challenges, design education must rethink its pedagogical models. This involves undertaking interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle complex global issues, embedding ethical considerations into the curriculum, and preparing students with the adaptability, creativity, and critical thinking skills necessary for an uncertain future. (Kaygan, & Ayd?no?lu, 2018) Through these efforts, design education can position itself at the forefront of addressing global challenges and advancing a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable future.

This special issue seeks to explore these transformations by examining futuristic pedagogies, interdisciplinary frameworks, and the role of design in addressing pressing global issues. We invite original research articles, case studies, visual essays, and critical reviews that critically engage with the topics. Submissions should be grounded in strong theoretical frameworks and methods. The articles must be supported by empirical evidence with a clear focus on their practical implications for design education.

We are including wide-ranging areas for submission, which are suggestive and not exclusive:

I. Rethinking Pedagogies in Design Education

II. Global Perspectives on Design Education

III. Ethics, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility

IV. The Future of Design Education

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Submission

Deadline: Submission of Full Paper: 25th May 2025.

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