Inge Panneels

Inge Panneels

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regenerative design, design (service design, product design, regenerative design, circular design), digital innovation, craft,

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Biography

Dr. Inge Panneels is an artist, Researcher and Lecturer in Service Design at University of Edinburgh, based in the School of Design and Edinburgh Futures Institute. She has published extensively on mapping and sustainability in the creative industries. She devised the Quintuple Bottom Line (people, planet, profit, purpose and place) as a framework to consider a holistic approach to sustainability in a circular economy.  In her research she also asks what role can creativity play to implement a culture shift towards a circular economy which operates within social and ecological boundaries? She has worked extensively with British Council and Applied Arts Scotland and was Specialist Advisor for Creative Scotland and Scottish Arts Council.

She was a Research Fellow and Lecturer in digital Media at Edinburgh Napier University and Senior Lecturer at the Artist Designer Maker course, University of Sunderland.

She completed her PhD at Northumbria University in 2020 on ‘Mapping the Anthropocene: an investigation of Cultural Ecosystems through artists’ engagement with environmental change in Scotland’, funded by the AHRC. 

Areas of expertise:

Sustainable design, making, craft, mapping, circular economy, regenerative design 

 

Areas of interest:

Digital innovation, participatory democracy, citizen science, climate change 

Research Themes and Networks

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