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Communication Design Quarterly, 2014
Scholars conducting analytical research in multimodal interaction design have not paid enough attention to the use of disabled participants in their work. In this column I argue that participatory action research with these users is overdue for the sake of building a culture of accessible designs. Working on a larger project on participatory design for
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Scholars conducting analytical research in multimodal interaction design have not paid enough attention to the use of disabled participants in their work. In this column I argue that participatory action research with these users is overdue for the sake of building a culture of accessible designs. Working on a larger project on participatory design for
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Proceedings of the 4th decennial conference on Critical computing: between sense and sensibility, 2005
The paper reviews some aspects of the procurement and development of large scale systems and finds that there is still a high failure rate, which is especially visible in the public sector. It argues that the Participatory Design (PD) perspective offers cogent explanations for these failures, and can plausibly claim that it would do much better if its ...
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The paper reviews some aspects of the procurement and development of large scale systems and finds that there is still a high failure rate, which is especially visible in the public sector. It argues that the Participatory Design (PD) perspective offers cogent explanations for these failures, and can plausibly claim that it would do much better if its ...
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Values-led participatory design
CoDesign, 2012The widespread use of participatory design (PD) has meant that different approaches and conceptualisations exist in this field today. In this article, it is argued that one fruitful approach is to rekindle a concern for values in design, focusing upon values as the engine that drives activities in PD.
Iversen OS, Halskov K, Leong TW
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Participatory school design for participatory democracy
Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference: Short Papers, Situated Actions, Workshops and Tutorial - Volume 2, 2018This paper describes a hands-on workshop in the democratic design of a school, including decisions about curriculum, instruction, assessment, learning spaces, and practices. Participants are guided through a series of Phases of Action, and make all design decisions by Formal Consensus, to collaboratively draft a school plan.
Sean M. Z. Anderson, Michael McCabe
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How Participatory Design Works
Proceedings of the 31st Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction, 2019We argue that the distinguishing features of Participatory Design are not the participatory activities as such but the mechanisms used, the effects produced and the way in which these are sustained. We use program theory to illuminate how participatory design works and how it may be understood as more than a collection of methods or a matter of ...
Hansen, Nicolai Brodersen +6 more
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Proceedings of the 13th Participatory Design Conference: Short Papers, Industry Cases, Workshop Descriptions, Doctoral Consortium papers, and Keynote abstracts - Volume 2, 2014
This paper, not only, reflects on the crucial feature of global connectedness when it comes to addressing Climate Change in an effective way. It also reflects on the just as important feature of connectedness to future generations. Arguably these two features could be at odds with, or at least be a challenge for, the most typical and espoused features ...
Håkan Edeholt, Henry Nsaiszeka Mainsah
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This paper, not only, reflects on the crucial feature of global connectedness when it comes to addressing Climate Change in an effective way. It also reflects on the just as important feature of connectedness to future generations. Arguably these two features could be at odds with, or at least be a challenge for, the most typical and espoused features ...
Håkan Edeholt, Henry Nsaiszeka Mainsah
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Scandinavian participatory design
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2012Yarosh and colleagues voice a need to explicitly reveal values that drive our IDC research studies to avoid 'cargo cult science'. As Scandinavian Participatory Design (PD) approach is a highly values-led design approach, and is gaining importance in IDC research, we discuss the underlying values of democracy, quality of work and emancipation of this ...
Ole Sejer Iversen +1 more
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Designing for participatory sensemaking
2015In this Research-through-Design investigation we explore the value of embodiment for social interaction in collaborative settings, and how to support -- rather than suppress or ignore – this embodiment with interactive technology. We use Participatory Sensemaking (De Jaegher & Di Paolo, 2007), a theory which explains sensemaking as continuous ...
van Dijk, Jelle, Hummels, C.C.M.
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Augmented participatory design
ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters, 2013Although various tools have been developed to transform 2D sketches to 3D geometry on digital platforms, they are still far from offering the same rich experience that manipulation of physical models can provide. It is particularly important for designers to have access to their familiar tools, such as physical prototyping models and traditional pens ...
Sheng-Ying Pao, Kent Larson
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