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17th PDC 2022: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Joyce Yee, Erik Grönvall, Raquel Noronha, Andrea Botero, Chiara Del Gaudio, Yoko Akama, Rachel Clarke, John Vines:
PDC 2022: Participatory Design Conference 2022, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 19 August 2022 - 1 September 2022, Volume 1: Full Papers. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9388-1 - Ricelli Laplace, Joel Peter Weber Letkemann:
Science Fictioning Participatory Design. 1-12 - Simran Chopra, Rachel Clarke, Clara Crivellaro, Adrian K. Clear, Sara Heitlinger, Özge Dilaver:
Infrastructuring ecological sustainability through multi-scalar speculations. 13-25 - Yoko Akama, Juliette Anich, Areli Avendano Franco, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Liam Fennessy, Marius Foley, Leah Heiss, Tania Ivanka, Emma Luke, Rowan Page, Tanja Rosenqvist, Juan Sanin, Linus Tan:
Why are we here? A reflexive story of decolonising. 26-35 - Rachel Clarke, Reem Talhouk, Ahmed Beshtawi, Kefah Barham, Owen Boyle, Mark Griffiths, Matt Baillie Smith:
Decolonising in, by and through participatory design with political activists in Palestine. 36-49 - Maria Alejandra Lujan Escalante, Christine Mortimer:
Value-mapping transitions into the Pluriverse: Design notes on Participatory Methods, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Emergency Community Resilience within the Ring of Fire. 50-62 - Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council, Alessandro Soro, Margot Brereton:
Tangible 'Design Non-Proposals' for Relationship Building in Community-Based Co-Design Projects. 63-74 - Aakash Gautam, Deborah G. Tatar:
Empowering Participation Within Structures of Dependency. 75-86 - Matin Mahboob Kanafi, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula:
Brave and Kind Superheroes - Children's Reflections on the Design Protagonist Role. 87-97 - Suvi Pihkala, Helena Karasti:
Towards Response-able PD: Putting Feminist New Materialisms to Work in the Practices of Participatory Design. 98-108 - Ricardo Sosa, Andrew Gibbons, Emma O'Riordan, Keu Iorangi, Andy Crowe, Leanne Gibson, Sam Harris, Daniel Badenhorst:
Food for Advanced Computational Thinking: Critical and Creative Approaches to Technology at Te Kura Taurua Manurewa. 109-119 - Sarina Till, Jaydon Farao, Toshka Lauren Coleman, Londiwe Deborah Shandu, Nonkululeko Khuzwayo, Livhuwani Muthelo, Masenyani Oupa Mbombi, Mamare Bopane, Molebogeng Motlhatlhedi, Gugulethu Mabena, Alastair van Heerden, Tebogo Maria Mothiba, Shane Norris, Nervo Verdezoto Dias, Melissa Densmore:
Community-based Co-design across Geographic Locations and Cultures: Methodological Lessons from Co-design Workshops in South Africa. 120-132 - Mela Bettega, Raul Masu, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen, Maurizio Teli:
Off-the-shelf digital tools as a resource to nurture the commons. 133-146 - Firaz Peer:
A Participatory Approach to Eliciting Local Values of Civic Data Justice. 147-157 - Amanda Anne Geppert, Laura Ellen Forlano:
Design for Equivalence: Agonism for Collective Emancipation in Participatory Design. 158-168 - Harald Maartmann-Moe, Suhas Govind Joshi:
Prototyping and Prototype use in Participatory Design with older adults: A systematic literature review. 169-182 - Ana Maria Copetti Maccagnan, Guilherme Englert Corrêa Meyer:
Stitching participations in a touch-oriented participatory design practice. 183-193 - María Laura Ramírez Galleguillos, Aya Eloiriachi, Aykut Coskun:
Beneath Walls and Naked Souls: Factors influencing Intercultural Meaningful Social Interactions in Public Places of Istanbul. 194-205 - Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Claudia Grisales, Marisol Wong-Villacrés, Bibiana Serpa, Julian Iñaki Goñi, Oscar A. Lemus:
Reviews Gone South: A Subversive Experiment on Participatory Design Canons: Dedicated to the Memory of Oscar A. Lemus. 206-217 - Sharon Prendeville, Anaïs Carlton-Parada, Victoria Gerrard, Pandora Syperek:
From Publics to Counterpublics: Designing for Autonomy. 218-229 - Flavia Devonas Hoffmann, Kristine Høeg Karlsen:
Choreographic Infrastructuring for Design Things: A New Method for Participatory Design in Teacher Education. 230-240
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