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SUMMARY:KYOTO・2026：International Forum on Design Service & Social 
 Innovation (3rd)
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DESCRIPTION:At a time when global society is confronted with multiple and 
 compounding uncertainties\, design has moved beyond its traditional 
 aesthetic and functional domains to become a critical force driving 
 systemic transformation and catalyzing social innovation. Following the 
 successful convening of the previous two editions in Hong Kong and the 
 consolidation of broad international academic consensus\, this 
 year&rsquo\;s forum will be held in Kyoto&mdash\;a city that uniquely 
 integrates rich cultural heritage with vibrant contemporary design 
 practices. The forum is organized by Michelangelo Scholar Publishing 
 Limited (MSPL) and co-organized by the Macau Asia Design Society. The 
 theme\, &ldquo\;Evolving with Problems: Design Resilience and Cultural 
 Inclusivity in an Era of Uncertainty\,&rdquo\; centers on three key 
 dimensions of service design in social innovation: theoretical frontiers\,
  methodological innovation\, and practical application. The forum aims to 
 further expand cross-cultural dialogue\, deepen understanding of design 
 research and practice\, and promote the sustainable development of social 
 innovation. This forum will bring together globally influential scholars 
 in service design\, social innovation\, and related interdisciplinary 
 fields\, alongside industry leaders with forward-looking perspectives and 
 practitioners with extensive hands-on experience. The program encompasses 
 multiple levels of academic exchange\, including keynote addresses 
 delivered by internationally renowned scholars and practitioners\; 
 parallel sessions and roundtable discussions designed to foster in-depth 
 dialogue and intellectual exchange\; academic poster exhibitions 
 showcasing the latest research developments\; and publication 
 opportunities through MSPL&rsquo\;s portfolio of international academic 
 journals\, ensuring the wide dissemination and scholarly impact of high-
 quality research outcomes. In addition\, the forum features a dedicated 
 Kyoto cultural field study\, involving on-site visits to local traditional
  cultural venues and contemporary design education institutions. This 
 component is intended to encourage participants to reflect on the 
 historical trajectories and contemporary practices of design within a 
 cross-cultural context\, and to further stimulate theoretical inquiry and 
 practical insights into the dynamic relationship between local wisdom and 
 global challenges. We cordially invite scholars and professionals from 
 around the world to gather in Kyoto and engage with this forum as a shared
  platform to collectively envision the future directions of service design
  and social innovation. Through academic rigor\, practical innovation\, 
 and cultural specificity\, the forum seeks to contribute knowledge and 
 expertise toward building a more inclusive\, adaptive\, and sustainable 
 society. Scope of submission Forum Theme: Evolving with Problems: Design 
 Resilience and Cultural Inclusivity in an Era of Uncertainty Key Topics: 
 1. Design as a mediating approach to social problems 2. New methods and 
 theories of design intervention in social innovation 3. Uncertainty in the
  resolution of complex social problems 4. Design resilience and cultural 
 inclusivity The forum invites submissions from around the world\, 
 including academic papers\, practice-based case studies\, and poster 
 presentations (English submissions only) that are closely aligned with the
  forum theme and key topics. All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-
 review process. Accepted contributions will be presented during the forum 
 in the form of oral presentations\, poster sessions\, or public 
 exhibitions. Accepted papers will be published free of charge in MSPL-
 affiliated academic journals\, including the Journal of Design Service and
  Social Innovation and the Journal of Architecture and Urban Design. 
 Important Dates Submission time Abstract submission (250&ndash\;300 words)
  deadline: April 20\, 2026 Full paper submission deadline: July 20\, 2026 
 Manuscript submission emails:m.scholar2023@gmail.com；mspl-editor
 @michelangelo-scholar.com Acceptance notifications and the detailed 
 program will be announced in due course. Manuscript requirements Language:
  English (including abstract\, keywords\, main text\, and references). 
 Type: Unpublished original academic papers\, practice-based case studies\,
  or poster abstracts. Length: Approximately 8\,000 words for full papers 
 (including figures and tables)\; 1&ndash\;2 pages for poster submissions. 
 Format: A4 size\, single-column layout. Font: Times New Roman\, 12 pt for 
 main text\; 14 pt\, bold for the title\; bold for first-level headings. 
 Margins: 2.5 cm on all sides. Line spacing: 1.5. Structure: Title\; author
  information (name\, affiliation\, email)\; abstract (250&ndash\;350 
 words)\; keywords (4&ndash\;6)\; introduction\; main body\; conclusion\; 
 references (Chicago style). Figures and tables are essential components of
  the manuscript and must be of high quality\, embedded within the text\, 
 numbered consecutively\, and accompanied by copyright statements. File 
 format: Microsoft Word (.docx). Please follow the manuscript formatting 
 guidelines of MSPL journals as provided on the MSPL website. Peer review 
 and academic integrity: All submissions will undergo double-blind peer 
 review\, with emphasis on originality\, scholarly rigor\, and relevance to
  the forum theme. AI-generated manuscripts and fabricated references are 
 strictly prohibited. Submissions with a similarity index exceeding 10% or 
 containing AI-generated content will be rejected. Date and Location As a 
 millennium-old center of Eastern culture and a contemporary hub of design 
 innovation\, Kyoto offers a unique and inspiring academic and cultural 
 setting for this forum\, where traditional wisdom and modern practices 
 converge and interact. Main Activities 1.Keynote Lectures: Thematic 
 presentations by internationally renowned design scholars and leading 
 practitioners. 2.Parallel Sessions and Roundtable Discussions: Research 
 presentations and scholarly exchange among early-career and emerging 
 researchers. 3.Academic Poster Exhibition and Paper Publication: All 
 accepted papers will be published free of charge in MSPL-affiliated 
 international academic journals. 4.Kyoto Cultural Field Study: On-site 
 visits to Japanese traditional cultural sites and contemporary design 
 education institutions (subject to the final program). Date and Venue 
 Date: August 6-8，2026 (the detailed schedule will be announced in the 
 final program) Venue: Hearton Hotel Kyoto，hybrid format 
 Organizer：MICHELANGELO SCHOLAR PUBLISHING LIMITED (MSPL) Co-organizer: 
 Macao Asian Design Association Registration Fee Registration can only be 
 completed via email after the abstract or full paper has successfully 
 passed double-blind peer review. Early-bird registration (by April 30\, 
 2026): USD 500 per person Group registration (by June 30\, 2026\; 
 applicable to groups of three or more): USD 550 per person Forum 
 attendance only (no submission): USD 550 per person Standard registration 
 (by August 1\, 2026): USD 600 per person Registration fee waiver: 
 Participants of the previous two MSPL Hong Kong International Forums may 
 apply for a registration fee waiver via email. Notes: International forums
  organized by MSPL are non-profit academic events\, aiming to enhance the 
 publisher&rsquo\;s academic reputation and the international impact of its
  scholarly journals. After completing one paid registration\, participants
  may apply for a registration fee waiver for future annual international 
 forums organized by MSPL. All participants are entitled to attend the 
 welcome dinner and academic networking reception. 
LOCATION:Kyoto\, Japan
PRIORITY:5
URL:https://www.designresearchsociety.org:443/events
 /kyoto2026international-forum-on-design-service-social-innovation-3rd
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