Ir. T. (Thomas) van Arkel
Ir. T. (Thomas) van Arkel
Profiel
Thomas is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering. His main research interest is in the role that design practices can play in addressing complex societal issues, focusing on generating systemic change within public organisations through the act of design.
Academische achtergrond
Thomas graduated from the Design for Interaction programme in 2020. During his Master programme he became interested in how designers can achieve positive impact on society through their design interventions. While working as a researcher at IDE after his graduation he noticed that developing good design interventions alone is not enough to create impact on complex issues, as the way public organisations are organised is often part of the problem. To create change designers must also engage with the bureaucracy in public organisations to truly make an impact.
In his PhD Thomas explores how design practices can contribute to changing and shaping institutional structures within public organisations. He does this by integrating various theoretical perspectives to support designers in affecting organisational change through designed artefacts, by closely collaborating with designers and public organisations in practice.
Publicaties
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2024-9
Veerkracht als motor van re-integratie
Yannick Bleeker / T. van Arkel / Marcel Spijkerman
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2024
What do designers bring to the table?
Identifying key design competencies when designing for societal challenges in the public sector
Thomas van Arkel / Nynke Tromp -
2023
Bouwen aan synergetische samenwerkingen
Een onderzoek naar werken over grenzen in complexe veiligheidsvraagstukken
T. van Arkel / N. Tromp -
2023
Een ontwerpende aanpak voor maatschappelijke opgaven: waar hebben we het over?
T. van Arkel / N. Tromp
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2023
Een wankel evenwicht
Gedrag van personen met een arbeidsongeschikheidsuitkering
T. van Arkel / Yannick Bleeker / Boukje Cuelenaere / Noor Galesloot / Vera Haanstra / Angelou Korstjens / N. Tromp -
Involved in Research Project(s)
Nevenwerkzaamheden
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2023-10-01 - 2025-10-01