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Cultural hybridity in participatory design

Proceedings of the 12th Participatory Design Conference: Exploratory Papers, Workshop Descriptions, Industry Cases - Volume 2, 2012
In this paper we examine challenges identified with participatory design research in the developing world and develop the postcolonial notion of cultural hybridity as a sensitizing concept. While participatory design intentionally addresses power relationships, its methodology does not to the same degree cover cultural power relationships, which extend
Samantha Merritt, Erik Stolterman
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The culture question in participatory design

Proceedings of the 13th Participatory Design Conference: Short Papers, Industry Cases, Workshop Descriptions, Doctoral Consortium papers, and Keynote abstracts - Volume 2, 2014
As efforts to promote Participatory Design (PD) outside of the Nordic region have grown, how to deal with culture has been perceived as an increasingly pressing issue. This paper explicates the cultural problems PD has had and presents alternative approaches to dealing with them.Anthropology is a discipline that has largely been organized through ...
David Hakken, Paula Maté
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YouTube as a participatory culture

New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
AbstractThere is an explosion of youth subscriptions to original content‐media‐sharing Web sites such as YouTube. These Web sites combine media production and distribution with social networking features, making them an ideal place to create, connect, collaborate, and circulate.
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Amateur Media and Participatory Cultures

2019
Amateur Media and Participatory Cultures aims to sketch the boundary line between today’s amateur media practice and the cannons of professional media and film practice. Identifying various feasible interpretative frameworks, from historical to anthropological perspectives, it helps develop a critical language able to cope with amateur and new media’s ...
Aasman, Susan, Motrescu-Mayes, Annamaria
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Twitch and Participatory Cultures

2020
Why watch someone else play videogames when you could just play them yourself? This chapter answers this common question while using the popular streaming platform Twitch.tv to debate the notion that videogames are antisocial activities and that watching gameplay is an inactive form of media consumption.
Ashley M.L. Brown, Lis Moberly
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The quantified patient: a patient participatory culture

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2014
The Quantified Self Movement, which aims to improve various aspects of life and health through recording and reviewing daily activities and biometrics, is a new and upcoming practice of self monitoring that holds much promise. Now, the most underutilized resource in ambulatory health care, the patient, can participate like never before, and the patient'
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Participatory Culture and Democratic Culture

2018
This chapter examines how participatory culture in postwar Japan generates what the author terms “democratic culture,” a grassroots phenomenon shaped by diverse small groups or circles that foster creative expression, collective reflection, and social action. It explores how these circles—ranging from workplace clubs to literary salons—encourage public
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