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  • May 8, 2025

    nature-connection | urban-rural

    Learning-by-designing-and-making: Emiliano Godoy’s El ABC del Diseño

    Emiliano Godoy discovers other reasons to produce than just feeding the economy. This text is my foreward to his new book El ABC del Diseño. It chronicles a 30 year career (so far) of learning-by-designing-and-making

  • April 17, 2025

    bioregioning

    Bioregioning: Sounds Nice, but I Need a Job

    On Tuesday 20 May I’m hosting a session (with Spanish translation) on the new Bioregioning In Practice online course. https://www.gaiaeducation.org/bioregioning-in-practice In my session we’ll discuss: Who is doing this work—and getting paid for it? What can we learn from them?

    My interest in this practical [continue …]

  • March 24, 2025

    newsletter

    Newsletter & 2025 Thackara Meetup Dates

    Thackara Meetups In France

    People come to reflect on what designing for life [continue …]

  • February 27, 2025

    nature-connection

    Can AI enable new ways of knowing – and being?

    If sustainability describes a system whose health (or otherwise) is determined by the quality of its social and ecological relationships, in what ways might AI contribute to the health of those relationships?

  • January 4, 2025

    biodiversity | care | knowing | nature-connection

    In a cave with crows

    In a soundscape called The Cave, it’s as if you are surrounded by crows and even interact with them. At different moments one hears the call of a solitary crow; a communal chorus; the sound of mass fluttering when they all take off at once; or the barely audible cheeps of what seem to be intimate conversations.

  • December 26, 2024

    biodiversity | care | food systems | nature-connection

    Introduction (and postscript) to ‘Care, Value, Place’ in Mumbai

    The presentations were organised into five threads: regenerative water systems; the social life of mobility; community-based recycling ; success factors in social design; and Community Managed Natural Farming

  • November 1, 2024

    care | knowing | perception

    What can art bring to soil care?

    It’s not about more data or less - it is about the social contexts in which data is collected, discussed, and acted upon. The same lesson applies, I think, to discussions about ‘nationwide’ and ‘local’. We need to operate at both scales.

  • September 4, 2024

    bioregioning | care | civic ecology | earth repair | urban-rural

    Care, Value, Place: Social-Ecological Project Leaders to Meet In Mumbai

    “From urban ecological restoration, and 15-minute cities, to ‘the last mile’ in waste ecosystems, transformative change is happening all around us. This timely event in Mumbai spotlights next-generation green projects - and how design will make them stronger”

  • July 15, 2024

    bioregioning | urban-rural

    Bioregional Conversations

    We ask real-world practitioners: What does bioregioning mean to you ? How does it catalyse/amplifiy your work? Which relationships are most important in your work?

  • March 15, 2024

    biodiversity | bioregioning | care | newsletter

    Caring for Place vs Systems Thinking: Can They Meet?

    The uniqueness of place is hard for systems thinking to cope with. Systems thinking aspires to be – well, systematic. But blueprints, canvases and method cards are thin on the ground – literally – among place-caring practitioners. How can this mismatch be fixed?

  • March 2, 2024

    biodiversity | bioregioning | civic ecology

    Design for multi-species cities

    There is often more biodiversity in a city’s neglected spaces than in well-maintained parks and gardens - and at multiple scales, from microbiome, to bioregion. But these lifeworlds have been hidden from us during the urban age

  • November 30, 2023

    newsletter | [no topic]

    7-Day-Sabbaticals, the ecological turn in design, and other news

    The ecological turn is about reconnection with living systems, and each other, through the unique places where we live. For design, signals of this transformation take many forms - as I learned last month in Shanghai.

  • August 22, 2023

    biodiversity | care | development | earth repair

    Infrastructures of care

    Most of these projects that are heavy, expensive and ecologically damaging. But in the absence of practical alternatives, simply saying "Stop!" is hopeless advice for the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on hard infra, now. Alternatives to concrete - infrastructures of care - are proliferating, and design can play a key role in moving these alternatives into the mainstream.

  • July 14, 2023

    newsletter

    New Thackara MeetUp: 9-16 September 2023

    “How do I finish a book on design that I began before the pandemic?”
    “How can I do meaningful work if my job is just about tech?”
    “With so many crises converging, what does it mean to do foresight work?”
    “Where can my skills be socially useful?”.
    “Should I quit my job? Academic research [continue …]

  • June 9, 2023

    [no topic]

    What are design institutes actually for?

    The role of design institutions, in today's context, is a practical one. It’s to enable reconnection with nature, and designing for life. That's it.

  • May 27, 2023

    newsletter

    Meetup Juli 2023, Sold Out

    Thackara Meetup July 2023 is sold out

    Our Meetup of July 2023 is sold out - but we're thinking of hosting another one later in the year

  • May 11, 2023

    newsletter

    Thinking about a change?

    “Two thirds of employees want to have a positive impact on the world”. (click to read the report)

    Is this research finding a surprise? Probably not. But, for most people I know, wanting to change, and actually doing so, remain miles apart.

    Most, but not all.

    I just posted [continue …]

  • March 10, 2023

    biodiversity | care | civic ecology | nature-connection | urban-rural

    Lifeworlds: Nature as urban infrastructure

    Plans are being made to plant billions of trees – but who will care for them, and how? One answer: Green infrastructure is as much social, as it technical. That lesson informed the design of these urban ecology tools, equipment, and experiences.

  • March 3, 2023

    biodiversity | care | development | most read | nature-connection | urban-rural

    Ethics, Design, Care

    This short talk is about an economy with caring for life as its centre, rather than extraction and production. I compare earth care to modern medical care, and suggest that looking is not the same as caring. I ask what design can learn from Care Ethics – and find inspiration [continue …]

  • November 9, 2022

    newsletter

    John Thackara News: Designing for life – from microbes to bioregions

    CONTENTS: Website upgrade | Where to meet post-Twitter? | Meetups & Residences | Designing for Life Case Studies | Edible Food Forests | Bioregioning in India | Nature Reconnection Podcast | Moth-friendly Fashion | Designing for Interdependence | Chinese ‘In The Bubble’ |


  • October 4, 2022

    bioregioning | food systems | urban-rural

    The Good Work In Urban-Rural

    A new course in Sweden asks, “what will a self-sufficient Hällefors Municipality taste like in 2030?” By turning ‘would-be-nice’ ideas into tangible prototypes, it turns ecological transition from an aspiration, into a practice. Included here: 20x emerging new livelihoods - from Edible Food Forests, to School-Farm Biocantines

  • September 27, 2022

    civic ecology | knowing | nature-connection

    Modern Environmentalism: A Rough Guide from Gilgamesh to COP26

    Alastair McIntosh reminds us here that the World’s oldest book, the Epic of Gilgamesh, portrayed tension between the wild and the civilised. The Buddha taught the interconnection of all things. Plato depicted the world as being “a living god”.

  • August 15, 2022

    civic ecology | earth repair | green finance | nature-connection | newsletter

    Sustainable Finance vs the Real World

    These are curious times. Even as the world burns, sustainable finance and green capitalism are booming: Sustainability Reporting. Net Zero. Climate Finance. ESG. Green New Deal. By some estimates, assets invested with environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria now top £35 trillion. Why would investors put money into an asset [continue …]

  • July 3, 2022

    urban-rural

    The (Design) Journey Back To Local

    You and I use more energy & resources in single month than our great-grandparents used during their whole lifetime. The science says we can thrive in future - but only if we meet our every day needs using 5% of the energy and material throughputs we’re using now. What are we supposed to do with that information?

  • June 20, 2022

    food systems | urban-rural

    Back To The Land 2.0: Some JT Videos

    Mapping Local Resources. Connecting Growers & Citizens. New Co-operatives. Urban-rural reconnection. (These videos introduce the annual Back To The Land 2.0 summer school, in Sweden, that I run together with Konstfack).

  • June 15, 2022

    newsletter

    Bloomberg data

    Sustainability You Can Touch

    I was stupefied when I read this text in 2020: “CEO Anne Rigail announces that Air France will offset all carbon emissions from the 450 domestic flights it runs daily. It will do so by funding projects to plant trees, protect forests, transition to sustainable energy, or protect biodiversity” A [continue …]

  • June 10, 2022

    knowing | nature-connection

    presentation: from control to kinship

    From Control, to Kinship: Ecological Restoration in a More Than Human World

    (Keynote talk in China) A just transition will happen when we see nature differently, relate to nature differently, and understand the purpose of development differently. So, can AI foster new ways of knowing and being in the world? Can it be medium of attention; a medium of connection; a medium of relationship with the living world?

  • April 28, 2022

    care | urban-rural

    Ideas for the City That Cares: Ezio Manzini’s new book, Livable Proximity

    (This my review of Ezio Manzini's new book). You and I use more energy & resources in single month than our great-grandparents used during their whole lifetime. The science says we can only thrive in future by meeting our everyday needs using five percent of the energy and material throughputs we’re using now. That’s a Factor 20 reduction. What is anyone supposed to do with that information?

  • April 15, 2022

    knowing | nature-connection

    Tonantsintlalli – a Multidimensional Mother Earth


    Can indigenous knowledges help us inhabit our own places in a more adaptive and responsive ways? Can connection with these kinds of lived experience help us redefine development, and progress, in our own situations? The text here is my introduction to "Tonantsintlalli - a Multidimensional Mother Earth" in Australia

  • March 24, 2022

    newsletter

    MeetUp

    Newsletter: Microbes and Social Equity. Tools for Changemakers. Meetups & Offsites

    Microbes and Social Equity | Tools for Changemakers | Multi-Species Cities | Design for Planet School for Village Hosts | Meetups/Retreats | Offsites for Teams |

  • March 24, 2022

    urban-rural

    Open School for Village Hosts

    Village Hosts bring new social, economic and ecological life to small villages and their local economy. They create new livelihoods, and good work, in emerging urban-rural markets: positive-impact tourism, nature reconnection, adventure sports, farm-shares, learning journeys, wellness retreats, work-vacations, heritage trails, and more.

  • March 19, 2022

    care | civic ecology | commoning | green finance | most read

    Tools for Changemakers: Conversation with David Bollier

    Mutual aid. Local money. Collaborative care. Alternative futures are being created around the world -. but not, for the most part, in plain sight. David Bollier’s new book – Commoner’s Catalog for Changemaking: Tools for the Transitions Ahead – brings dozens of social projects like these to [continue …]

  • March 7, 2022

    civic ecology | nature-connection

    Design for Multi-Species Cities

    What would it mean to practice design in the knowledge that the well-being of humans, and non-humans, is inter-connected? Here are the results of a design workshop at Milan Polytechnic: practical ways to make cities hospitable for all of life, not just human life.

  • February 28, 2022

    earth repair | nature-connection

    “An inspiring design”

    Twenty landscape students were given an unusual design brief: regenerate the soils of the Camargue bioregion - its rhizosphere - as a biological, living entity. Do do this, they were told, by creating new associations between, people, animals, vegetation, and weather.

  • February 15, 2022

    knowing | most read | nature-connection

    sue ishaq

    Microbes and Social Equity – conversation with Dr Sue Ishaq

    Ninety nine percent of life, it turns out, is invisible - so how do we design for that? My guest in this conversation is microbiome researcher Dr. Suzanne Ishaq, founder of the Microbes and Social Equity working group

  • January 30, 2022

    newsletter

    My newsletter: Meetup dates | Regenerative Design in China | Back To The Land 2.0

    Dates for my Meetups/Retreats in 2022 | YouTube Channel | Nature Reconnection: Hour of Ecology | Project Regenerative Design in China | School for Village Hosts in Europe | Back To The Land Summer School in Sweden | Recent Publications |

  • December 9, 2021

    care | development | most read

    Beyond Calculation: AI and Sustainability

    (Keynote talk in China): Even before AI came along, “what’s good for humans” helped shape an economy that extracts vitality, as well as resources, from the planet’s living systems. This cultural disconnection – between the living world, and the economic one – explains why we either don’t think about rivers, soils, and biodiversity at all – or we treat them as natural ‘resources’ whose only purpose is to feed “the economy.”

  • October 7, 2021

    moving

    Heathrow chaos: time to start digging?

    The chaos at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 is an excellent example of what happens when the logic of finance interacts with the logic of large complex systems. As Will Hutton wrote at the weekend, shareholders in British Airways (its sole tenant) and BAA (which runs the airport) demand perpetually growing dividends. [continue …]

  • October 7, 2021

    civic ecology

    Entretien avec Domus Magazine

    This is the French version of my interview with Domus Magazine: "When Value Arises From Relationships, Not From Things"

  • September 11, 2021

    knowing | nature-connection

    decentralizing digital

    How AI might be used to enhance local knowledge

    (My foreward to DEDI) Indigenous peoples have a closer relationship with the ecologies of their land than those who practice ‘production agriculture’. But their intimate, fine-grained knowledge can always be enhanced. For example, biodata collected from plants could be ‘heard’ by the farmer as music.

  • September 10, 2021

    earth repair | nature-connection

    The Anthroponaut’s Wordbook, by Karin Fink

    (I wrote this Prologue) Feeling powerless to change the course of events, the inclination to switch off can feel like self-defence. Karin Fink’s response is both nimble, and wise. Rather than re-draw the whole picture at a stroke, her focus in this book is on small connections, and how to enhance them.

  • May 18, 2021

    knowing | nature-connection

    Re-wilding the Bauhaus: what its foundation course should be like today

    “Voyager, there are no bridges, one builds them as one walks” writes Gloria E. Anzaldúa. For her, life-centered design could as well be thought of as weaving, as walking. “We humans need to be nepantleras - bridge builders and reweavers of relationality” (My chapter in the new Bauhaus book).

  • April 8, 2021

    civic ecology

    Cities as Lifeworlds

    (Interview for Politecnico Milano). Design needs to ask these questions first: “has anyone found a different way to meet this daily life need (for food, shelter, care, mobility etc)? In the past? In another culture?” Let’s find out what alternatives already exist, first, and then explore how to adapt and improve on those.

  • March 11, 2021

    knowing | most read

    john chris jones and ‘designing designing’

    Its publisher, Bloomsbury, describes designing designing as “one of the most extraordinary books on design ever written”. It’s therefore welcome news that – after a period out of print – this classic book has now been reissued. (That’s my copy in the photograph above; it just arrived). [continue …]

  • March 4, 2021

    care

    The relationship of my texts to a dead fish

    (A conversation with John Wood, professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, and joint editor (with Julia Lockheart) of the Journal of Writing in Creative Practice). I question why artists and designers should be encouraged to write in an intellectual way. After all these years, I still don’t understand the need to converse in abstruse language.

  • December 5, 2020

    knowing

    illustration: Ania Zoltkowski

    Sensory Orders

    (For an exhibition called Sensory Orders curated by Erik Adigard at Laznia Centre, in Gdansk). "As a writer, my work involves a search for small islands of coherence – that I can later describe – in which social and ecological relationships thrive together. My aim as a curator is similar: I strive to enable embodied encounters in which we feel ourselves to be part of nature, rather than separate from it.

  • November 27, 2020

    nature-connection

    Bottom-up Biodiversity

    Whether connecting schools to farms in France, daylighting rivers in Mexico, or rewilding grasslands in Patagonia, we’re learning how to ‘do’ biodiversity well. (This text was commissioned by the Swiss Ministry of the Environment, FOEN).

  • June 16, 2020

    knowing

    BBC Mundo Header

    Interview with BBC Mundo

    (in Spanish only, interview for BBC News Mundo,): Coronavirus | “Una de las locuras que se ha apoderado de Norteamérica y Europa es el pánico que les entra cuando las cosas van mal”: entrevista con el filósofo John Thackara William Marquez BBC News Mundo

  • May 19, 2020

    moving

    A “Marshall Plan for tourism” – but with what aim?

    The concept of sustainable tourism was invented 45 years ago – but it was added to global mass tourism, it did not replace it. Since then, although sustainable tourism brands have proliferated, mass tourism has continued to devastate its ‘destinations’ with growing intensity. So: what to do?

  • May 15, 2020

    urban-rural

    Urban-Rural: The New Geographies of Innovation

    In this China keynote I describe three enabling conditions for system change: a capacity for ecological thinking; a focus on social infrastructure (rather than the concrete kind); and a shift of focus from place making, to place connecting.

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My copy of "El ABC del Diseño de Emiliano Godoy" arrived. During a 30 year career (so far) of learning-by-designing-and-making, Godoy has discovered other reasons to produce than just feeding the economy. https://www.toronjaediciones.com/tienda/p/el-abc-del-diseo-de-emiliano-godoy

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