Global Theme 2022

A Connected World

We connect with each other in digital, physical, and blended spaces. We connect with people, products, services, content, and the world in general. This connectedness can be wondrous and yet challenging.

Information architecture uncovers and creates new connections that we weren’t aware of before. It can inspire us to make new discoveries or reveal new relationships that may urge us to take constructive action, e.g. climate change, the global health crisis, or the supply chain disruption we have experienced during the pandemic. Information architecture contributes to making connections more relevant. It helps us understand which information is important and trustworthy. It provides guidance in a mess of information and helps fight against the disinformation of fake news. It allows us to steer better who and what we are connecting with. It creates places we enjoy being in where people and information meet.

In a world where we’re connected yet distanced, how do you facilitate connectedness? How do you help make sense of connections? What new connections have you made recently? How did you support others to discover new connections? In what ways do you think information and information architecture can be used to support, define, or create environments (digital, physical, virtual, or blended) to improve the lives and experiences of people in a connected world? Share with us your thoughts, ideas, experiences, and learnings.

PAST THEMES

  • 2012: Designing Structures for Understanding
  • 2013: Exploring and expanding the ontologies of information architecture.
  • 2014: Making the World a Better Place Through Information Architecture
  • 2015: Architecting Happiness
  • 2016: Information Everywhere, Architects Everywhere
  • 2017: Information Strategy & Structure
  • 2018: IA for Good
  • 2019: Design for Difference
  • 2020: The IA Element
  • 2021: Curiosity

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