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14th PDC 2016: Aarhus, Denmark
- Rachel Charlotte Smith, Anne Marie Kanstrup:
Proceedings of the 14th Participatory Design Conference PDC '16, Aarhus, Denmark, August 15-19, 2016, Volume 2 - Short Papers, Interactive Exhibitions, Workshops. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4136-3
Participatory design with and within communities
- Stephen Snow, Dhaval Vyas, Peter Lyle, Miranda Mallett, Margot Brereton:
Building connections: technology design for living on a low income. 1-4 - Karl Baumann, Benjamin Stokes, François Bar, Ben Caldwell:
Designing in "constellations": sustaining participatory design for neighborhoods. 5-8 - Andrea Capaccioli, Giacomo Poderi, Mela Bettega, Vincenzo D'Andrea:
Participatory infrastructuring of community energy. 9-12 - Tariq Zaman, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Franklin George, Alvin Yeo Wee, Hasnain Falak, Naska Goagoses:
Using sketches to communicate interaction protocols of an indigenous community. 13-16 - Lisa Frances Haskel, Paula Graham:
Whats GNU got to do with it?: participatory design, infrastructuring and free/open source software. 17-20
Why we do participatory design
- Ditte Amund Basballe, Kim Halskov, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen:
The early shaping of participatory design at PDC. 21-24 - Marie Lena Heidingsfelder, Florian Schütz, Simone Kaiser:
Expanding participation participatory design in technology agenda-setting. 25-28 - Bo Westerlund:
The use of the absent and othering in design and critical analysis of PD activities. 29-32 - Jeff Winter, Linda Sharp:
Teaching PD: learning from a small industrial project. 33-36 - Niels Hendriks, Katrien Dreessen, Jessica Schoffelen:
Anchoring and transcendence: PD as an 'enabler' in quality of life. 37-40
Expanding the 'how' of participatory design
- Kristina Lindström, Åsa Ståhl:
Becoming response-able stakeholders: participatory design in times of uncertainties. 41-44 - Jesper Simonsen, Olav Storm Jensen:
Contact quality in participation: a "sensethic" perspective. 45-48 - Fatema Qaed, Jo Briggs, Gilbert Cockton:
Social media resources for participative design research. 49-52 - Michela Cozza, Linda Tonolli, Vincenzo D'Andrea:
Subversive participatory design: reflections on a case study. 53-56 - Kija Lin Ostergaard, Helena Karasti, Jesper Simonsen:
Nurses' journey toward genuine participation: becoming and learning. 57-60
Interactive exhibitions - art and design installations
- Raune Frankjær, Maggie Kitel:
Flora luma: a research-oriented artistic exploration of human-vegetal participatory space. 61-62 - Naska Goagoses:
Wishful patchwork: mental contrasting for a common goal. 63-64 - Inna Alesina:
"Tools for bodystorming" an engaging method to improve human condition / interactive exhibition. 65-66 - Mona Neubauer, Nora Gailer:
Pop-Up Forum. 67-69 - Pablo Calderón Salazar, Michael Kaethler:
Untangling participation in art and design: a dialogical exhibition by traders. 70-71 - Kristina Lindström, Åsa Ståhl:
Plastic imaginaries: becoming response-able stakeholders? 72-73
Interactive exhibitions - research projects
- Liesbeth Huybrechts, Pablo Calderón Salazar, Katrien Dreessen:
De Andere Markt: transferring imaginations of work. 74-75 - Andrea Wilkinson, Katrien Dreessen, Selina Schepers:
Keep forget: turning memories and stories into artefacts. 76-77 - Nicholas B. Torretta, Brendon Clark:
Conditioning change: unfolding interactions for practice-based pull for tech. 78-79 - Adam Thorpe, Alison Prendiville, Sarah Rhodes, Lara Salinas:
Public collaboration lab. 80-81 - Nanci Takeyama:
An investigation into the systems of traditional laotian textiles. 82-83 - Zoy Anastassakis, Barbara Szaniecki, Maria Cristina Ibarra, Cassia Mota, Imaíra Medeiros, Moema Oliveira, Marina Sirito, Mariana Costard:
Design and its movements in times of a widespread participation. 84-85 - Colin Stanley, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Edwin H. Blake, Kasper Rodil, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Donovan Maasz, Michael Chamunorwa:
Formulating "the obvious" as a task request to the crowd: an interactive design experience across cultural and geographical boundaries. 86-87
Interactive exhibitions - industry cases
- Jan-Christoph Zoels, Xiangyi Tang, Gabriella Piccolo:
Ageing gracefully: participatory design for public services in Singapore. 88-89 - Joyce Chow, Madeleine Kusoffsky, Arianit Kurti:
From abstract to concrete: telling math stories with cards. 90-91 - Sidsel Bech-Petersen, Lisbeth Mærkedahl, Marianne Krogbæk:
Dokk1: co-creation and design thinking in libraries. 92-93 - Pete Denman, Lama Nachman, Sai Prasad:
Designing for "a" user: Stephen Hawking's UI. 94-95 - Agnese Caglio, Søren Lethin, Yasaman Hashemian:
Let's play!: designing for preschool children. 96-97 - Trine Falbe:
Will buddy ideation work with children in the "rundt i ring købing" project? 98-99
Learning workshops
- Marco C. Rozendaal, Marie L. Heidingsfelder, Frank Kupper:
Exploring embodied speculation in participatory design and innovation. 100-102 - Ineke Buskens:
Who is it that participates?: exploring an intentional and dialogical self-concept for emancipatory participatory design. 103-104 - Benjamin Stokes, Karl Baumann, François Bar:
Hybrid games for stronger neighborhoods: connecting residents and urban objects to deepen the sense of place. 105-106
Exploratory workshops
- Jörn Messeter, Erik Grönvall, Lone Malmborg, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Özge Subasi, Eva Brandt, Martin Sønderlev Christensen, Thomas Raben:
Migration of a sharing platform from Copenhagen to Aarhus: a live exploration of how social innovations may travel. 107-108 - Karin Hansson, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Tessy Cerratto Pargman, Shaowen Bardzell, Laura Forlano, Carl F. DiSalvo, Silvia Lindtner, Somya Joshi:
Ting: making publics through provocation, conflict and appropriation. 109-110 - Mette Agger Eriksen, Anna Seravalli, Per-Anders Hillgren, Anders Emilson:
Collaboratively articulating "urban" participatory design?! 111-112 - Sara Ljungblad, Kalle Klockars, Olof Torgersson, Eva Eriksson, Viktor Hjort af Ornäs, Iréne Stewart Claesson, Martina Keitsch:
The clothesline approach to notions in participatory design. 113-114 - Sidsel Bech-Petersen, Lisbeth Mærkedahl, Marianne Krogbæk:
Participatory design and public galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM) sector. 115-116 - Amalia de Götzen, Nicola Morelli:
Open data for citizens: empowering citizens to make meaningful use of open data. 117-118 - Ann Light, Lone Malmborg, Jörn Messeter, Eva Brandt, Joachim Halse, Per-Anders Hillgren, Tuuli Mattelmäki:
Writing participatory design: a workshop on interpreting, accounting and novel forms of reporting. 119-120 - Jelle van Dijk, Niels Hendriks, Christopher Frauenberger, Fenne Verhoeven, Karin Slegers, Eva Brandt, Rita Maldonado Branco:
Empowering people with impairments: how participatory methods can inform the design of empowering artifacts. 121-122 - Yoram Chisik, Clara Mancini:
Of kittens and kiddies: reflections on participatory design with small animals and small humans. 123-124 - Teresa Macchia, Vincenzo D'Andrea, Roberto Mazzini, Angela Di Fiore, Michela Cozza:
Exploring theater of the oppressed for participatory design. 125-126 - Mette J. Rothmann, Dorthe Boe Danbjørg, Charlotte Myhre Jensen, Jane Clemensen:
Participatory design in health care: participation, power and knowledge. 127-128
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