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18th PDC 2024: Sibu, Malaysia
- Vincenzo D'Andrea, Rogério Abreu de Paula, Amanda Anne Geppert, Margot Brereton, Chiara Del Gaudio, Mika Yasuoka Jensen, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Tariq Zaman:
Participatory Design Conference 2024, PDC 2024, Sibu, Malaysia, August 11-16, 2024, Volume 1. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0808-4 - Dhriti Dhaundiyal, Nishant Sharma:
Probing Permanent, Temporary, and Situational Exclusion in Public Transportation with a Generative Design Toolkit. 1-13 - Brenda Victoria Vertiz Marquez:
Designing for Social Reproduction: Towards the Sustainment of Public Space Interventions in Mexico City's Colonias Populares. 14-27 - Chris Muashekele, Kasper Rodil, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Shorty Kandjengo:
Recovering lost futures of the past: Situating alternative futures within an indigenous Afrocentric orientation and past trajectory. 28-40 - Simran Chopra, Harvey Patrick Everson, John Vines:
Infrastructuring value exchange in communities through a boardgame. 41-51 - Yoko Akama, Ko-Le Chen, Hirotake Imanishi, Yuko Kikuchi, Sarah Kushinsky, Sarah Teasley, Khemmiga Teerapong, Joyce Yee:
Recasting 'shadows': expanding respectful hierarchies in participatory design practices. 52-62 - Bronwyn Cumbo, Rowena Potts:
Our Water Stories: A four-part participatory film method to support children set the agenda for design. 63-74 - Abd Alsattar Ardati, Angela Miguel, Alex Voss:
Designing for Care in the Wikipedia Community. 75-85 - Roel Roscam Abbing, Ann Light:
Make Friends Not Art: Mapping Law, Power and Participation in Designing an Online Platform during documenta fifteen. 86-97 - Eva Brandt, Maria Foverskov:
Rehearsing and Performing in Design and Living Labs: Situated, relational, and embodied participatory design roles in partnerships. 98-111 - Jörn Christiansson, Erik Grönvall, Joanna Saad-Sulonen:
Mapping User Participation in the Design of Digital Public Services: Is Participatory Design Relevant? 112-122 - Valeria Gryada, Eevi Juuti, Aulikki Herneoja, Emilia Rönkkö:
Re-shaping Participation in the Field of Architecture through Service Design. Challenges in Knowledge Transfer Regarding End-user Needs in Interdisciplinary Design Processes Involving Architect and Service Design Expertise. 123-132 - Quynh Nguyen, Emma Jaspaert, Birgit Harthum:
Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk: A Case Study on Systematic Evaluation in Participatory Design. 133-144 - Violeta Tsenova, Maurizio Teli, Joëlla van Donkersgoed, Thomas Cauvin:
Infrastructuring public history: when participation deals with the past. 145-158 - Naveen Bagalkot, Siddhant Shinde, Nervo Verdezoto, Ganief Manuel, Muni Ramakka, Ndinelao Iitumba, Deysi Helen Ortega, Tb Dinesh, Melissa Densmore:
Collective Infrastructural Speculations: A Situated Understanding of Pasts, Presents & Futures of Resilient Community Networks. 159-172 - Alex Jiahong Lu, Eleanor Villafranca Wikstrom, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Contamination, Otherness, and Negotiating Bottom-Up Sociotechnical Imaginaries in Participatory Speculative Design. 173-186 - Kristina Lindström, Li Jönsson, Per-Anders Hillgren:
Reorientations: Practicing Grief and Hope in Post-Carbon Futures. 187-196 - Heidi Bråthen:
Might Older Adult Participants Have the Richest Technological Imagination of Us All?: Experience as the Material Basis of Imagination. 197-207 - Gubing Wang, Dena Kasraian, Yuan Lu, William Hurst, Marielle Jambroes, Pieter Van Wesemael:
The intangible outcomes of an intergenerational hackathon for active aging: a case study. 208-220 - Netta Iivari, Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Heidi Hartikainen, Sumita Sharma:
Participatory design that matters - with activism education of children. 221-233 - Priyanka Sebastian, Sumita Sharma, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula, Charu Monga, Deepanshu Verma, Muhammad Shahroz Abbas:
Emerging Technologies in Global South Classrooms: Teachers Imagining Future of Education. 234-247
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