Tuesday,

October 4

9:00-12:00 pm

Tutorial

Research for Accessible and Inclusive Design
9:00-10:00 am

Creative Connections

Ethnographic Listening
11:00-12:00 pm

Creative Connections

Climate Dystopian Cocktail/Coffee Hour
6:00-9:00 pm

Tutorial

Spatial Ethnography: A Place-Based Approach to Research

Wednesday,

October 5

8:00-11:00 am

Tutorial

Power Tools for Equity in Research & Design
9:00-12:00 pm

Tutorials

Systems Theory in Strategic Practice Practicing Theory in Teams: Techno|Theory Deathmatch
9:00-10:00 am

Sponsor Sessions

Exploring the Culture, Opportunities and Resiliency of Working in APAC’s Fastest Growing Research Team: An Atlassian AMA
10:00-11:00 am

100 Questions for Ethnographers: Casual Connections Networking

7:00-8:00 pm

Platinum Panel – Atlassian

Getting Savvy: Rewriting the Story of One of Our Most Important Customer Archetypes

Thursday,

October 6

11:00-12:00 pm

Platinum Panel – Atlassian

Getting Savvy: Rewriting the Story of One of Our Most Important Customer Archetypes
6:00-7:00 pm

Creative Connections – Conversations in Resilience

Conversations in Resilience are Salons—an EPIC tradition. We’ll gather in small groups to discuss special topics in ethnography and resilience. Facilitated by hosts who guide participants with inspiring or provocative questions or scenarios, Salons offer a space where attendees share candidly, experiment with evolving ideas, and connect to EPIC people with similar interests. No prep. You’ll choose from the following concurrent conversations on our conference platform:

Reinventing resilience rituals Resiliency as confinement: Does the desire to ‘bounce back’ curtail our creativity? The role of Ethics in Resilience Resilience Movements Everyday: In Organizations, Communities, Ourselves
7:00-9:00 pm

Creative Connections

Fickle Futures: How Ford is Embedding Collaborative Foresight Work to Survive and Thrive in the Era of Electrification
9:00-10:00 pm

100 Questions for Ethnographers

Make new connections with EPIC people from North and South America and Asia Pacific! We’ll use fun questions about work, food, nostalgia, movies, music, and more as prompts. Created and hosted by Maria Arguello (Google)

Friday,

October 7

9:00-12:00 pm

Tutorial

The Ethnographic Arts of Interviewing
10:00-1:00 pm

Tutorial

Using Ethnofutures to Build Resilience

Monday,

October 10

6:00-7:30 pm

Keynote: Payal Arora

Payal Arora is a digital anthropologist, Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and Co-Founder of FemLab, a future of work initiative. Her expertise lies in user experience in the global south, digital inequality, and inclusive design. Forbes named her the “next billion champion” and the “right kind of person to reform tech.”

Livestream, then on-demand in our conference platform.

7:30-8:00 pm

Virtual Session

Resilience: Passion, Engagement and Burnout
8:00-9:30 pm

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Talking Resilience: The Transformative Power of Shared Narratives Adaptive Tools for Resilient Futures New Words for New Worlds (Concertzaal & Zuilenzaal)
11:00-11:59 pm

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Creating More Resilient Futures Ethnography Leading Social Change across Public and Private Sectors

Tuesday,

October 11

12:00-12:30 am

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Creating More Resilient Futures Ethnography Leading Social Change across Public and Private Sectors
1:00-2:30 am

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream

Town Halls
7:00-10:00 am

Virtual Session

Watch party, discussion & meet-up hosted by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Experience Research & Strategy, Meta.

Creating More Resilient Futures Ethnography Leading Social Change across Public and Private Sectors
6:00-7:30 pm

Keynote: Kurt Ward

Kurt Ward is a Senior Design Director at Philips Healthcare, based in the Netherlands. His goal is to design sustainable and adaptable health systems by redefining the social determinants of health and reframing humanity’s relationship with the natural world.

Livestream, then watch on-demand

7:30-8:00 pm

Virtual Session

Cultivating Resilience through Music
8:00-9:30 pm

Concurrent Session

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Critical Perspectives on Embracing Resilience (Zuilenzaal) Preservation Through Innovation: New Works Inspired by Tradition (Concertzaal) When Resilience Becomes Resistance: Recultivating Intimacy through Relational Mindfulness (Tower Room)
11:00-11:59 pm

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Resilience in Acute Contexts Practical Resilience: Ethnographic Impact that Endures in a Changing World Tracing Neighborhoods in the Sky: The Brooklyn Pirate Radio Sound Map (Shaffy)

Wednesday,

October 12

12:00-1:30 am

Concurrent Sessions

Livestream, then watch on-demand.

Resilience in Acute Contexts Practical Resilience: Ethnographic Impact that Endures in a Changing World
7:00-10:00 am

Virtual Session

Watch party, discussion & meet-up hosted by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Experience Research & Strategy, Meta.

Practical Resilience: Ethnographic Impact that Endures in a Changing World Resilience in Acute Contexts
6:30-7:30 pm

Keynote: Melissa Gregg

Melissa GreggMelissa Gregg is a senior principal engineer in user experience driving carbon reduction and green software strategy at Intel. With a PhD in gender and cultural studies, she is a widely cited author, theorist, and ethnographer, with over 60 peer-reviewed publications and books. Her research has appeared in Wired, Fast Company, Fortune, The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC and CBC, and has been translated into Russian, Mandarin and Korean.

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