Boundaryless Conversations Podcast

#133 - Is Another World Possible? Transition Design - with Cameron Tonkinwise

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Jan 20, 2026
Cameron Tonkinwise, a Professor of Design Studies at the University of Technology Sydney, delves into the critical intersection of design and sustainability. He challenges traditional business values like efficiency and growth, advocating for participatory design that aligns with human needs. The discussion highlights how universities can foster radical imagination, and why designers should be seen as change agents rather than mere problem solvers. Cameron emphasizes the importance of co-creating visions and nurturing care economies to envision a more sustainable future.
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INSIGHT

Vision-Led Transition Pathways

  • Transition design is vision-led and participatory, creating pathways from current systems to alternative societies.
  • It backcasts co-designed visions into adaptable transition pathways rather than fixed blueprints.
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Participation vs. Business Incentives

  • Participatory futures often conflict with business imperatives because businesses need value capture.
  • Cameron says co-designed visions typically don't align with strategies that prioritize shareholder returns.
ANECDOTE

Caring For Aging Parents Example

  • Cameron describes wanting time to care for his aging parents as an example of unmet needs.
  • He highlights there is no business model that genuinely provides that relational support.
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