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13th PDC 2014: Windhoek, Namibia
- Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Vincenzo D'Andrea, Ole Sejer Iversen:
Participatory Design Conference, PDC '14, Windhoek, Namibia, October 6-10, 2014, Volume 2 - Short Papers, Industry Cases, Workshop Descriptions, Doctoral Consortium papers, and Keynote abstracts. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3214-9 - Guri Verne, Ida Braaten:
Participation for the unengaged. 1-4 - Mariana Salgado, Michail Galanakis:
"... so what?": limitations of participatory design on decision-making in urban planning. 5-8 - Sanna Marttila, Andrea Botero, Joanna Saad-Sulonen:
Towards commons design in participatory design. 9-12 - Jesper B. Berger:
Ethical dilemmas and PD as important steps towards critical e-government design. 13-16 - Terry Costantino, Steven LeMay, Linnea Vizard, Heather Moore, Dara Renton, Sandra Gornall, Ian Strang:
Exploring participation in the design of public library e-services. 17-20 - Yoko Akama:
Attuning to Ma (between-ness) in designing. 21-24 - Toni Robertson, Tuck Wah Leong, Jeannette Durick, Treffyn Lynch Koreshoff:
Mutual learning as a resource for research design. 25-28 - Tone Bratteteig, Ina Wagner:
Design decisions and the sharing of power in PD. 29-32 - Niels Hendriks, Liesbeth Huybrechts, Andrea Wilkinson, Karin Slegers:
Challenges in doing participatory design with people with dementia. 33-36 - Liesbeth Huybrechts, Jessica Schoffelen, Ben Hagenaars:
Make-and-tell in Haspenwood: on generativity in sustainable design. 37-40 - Matt Ratto, Isaac Record, Ginger Coons, Max Julien:
Blind tennis: extreme users and participatory design. 41-44 - Vincent Shaw, Jørn Braa:
Approaches to participatory design in Africa in the age of cloud computing. 45-48 - Robert Racadio, Emma J. Rose, Beth E. Kolko:
Research at the margin: participatory design and community based participatory research. 49-52 - Tim Tompson, Martin Tomitsch:
Understanding public transport design constraints by using mock-ups in stakeholder conversations. 53-56 - Leonida N. Mutuku, Kennedy Kirui, Mark Kamau:
ShambaConnect: case study on the hybrid design of an application for Kenyan extension officers. 57-61 - Karin Buhmann:
Enhancing collaborative rule-making on global sustainability concerns through participatory design: a research agenda based empirically on United Nations developments on business conduct. 63-66 - Andrew M. Dearden, Ann Light, Theodore Zamenopoulos, Paula Graham, Emma Plouviez, Sophia de Sousa:
Scaling up co-design: research projects as design things. 67-70 - Bente Christensen, Line Silsand, Rolf Wynn, Gunnar Ellingsen:
The biography of participation. 71-74 - Håkan Edeholt, Henry Nsaiszeka Mainsah:
Glocal participatory design: designerly approaches for trans-local climate change initiatives. 75-78 - Julia A. Garde, Mascha C. van der Voort:
Participants' view on personal gains and PD process. 79-82 - Henry Mainsah, Andrew Morrison:
Participatory design through a cultural lens: insights from postcolonial theory. 83-86 - David Hakken, Paula Maté:
The culture question in participatory design. 87-91 - Kasper Rodil, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Colin Stanley, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria:
Participatory exploration of digitalizing cultural content: getting married. are we ready? 93-97 - Tania Pérez-Bustos, Manuel Franco-Avellaneda:
Embroidering self-knowledge: systematization of experiences and participatory design of weaving as a caring practice in Cartago, Valle, Colombia. 99-102 - Hedvig N. K. Iipito, Izak van Zyl:
Youth empowerment: the role of service design and mobile technology in accessing reproductive health information. 103-106 - Dagny Stuedahl, Sarah Lowe:
Re-considering participation in social media designs. 107-110 - Mark Cottman-Fields, Margot Brereton, Jason Wimmer, Paul Roe:
Collaborative extension of biodiversity monitoring protocols in the bird watching community. 111-114 - Jeanette Blomberg:
Embedding participatory agendas in industry: the legacy of PD. 115 - Jeanette Blomberg, Penny Hagen, Daria Loi, Yaw "Dk" Osseo-Asare, Charity Wayua, Juha Miettinen, Ayorkor Korsah:
Exploring the potential for participatory design in Africa. 117 - Yuki Uchida, Fumiko Ichikawa, Hiroshi Tamura:
Powers of ten: acquiring sense of ownership in grow. 119-122 - Koki Kusano, Takehiko Ohno, Naohiko Kohtake:
Participatory design process to solve social issues in local community: a use case. 123-126 - McAlbert Katjivirue:
Participatory design in Namibia. 127-128 - Lisa Frances Haskel, Paula Graham:
Hublink: a case study in participatory design and open source in the third sector. 129-132 - Terry Costantino, Steven LeMay, Linnea Vizard, Heather Moore, Dara Renton, Sandra Gornall, Ian Strang:
Participatory design of public library e-services. 133-136 - Michelle Gilmore:
Participation, an enabler of success. 137-140 - Nanci Takeyama:
Co-designing with weaving communities in Laos. 141-144 - Delia Grenville:
Using a service design perspective to create an employee community of practice. 145-149 - Junelle Stroh, Blessing Mbonambi:
I rock woman/woman beats drum installation. 151-152 - Elia Theophilus, Beate Zorn, Naska Goagoses, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Michel U. Onwordi:
The e-Baobab: connecting citizens on various matters. 153-154 - Kathryn Müller, Helen Harris, Vanessa Ruhlig:
The skyline theatre. 155-156 - John M. Kalunda:
Participatory mural at Pashukeni pre-primary school. 157-158 - Karina Smigla-Bobinski:
ADA: analog interactive installation. 159-160 - Mónica Mendes, Pedro Ângelo, Nuno Correia, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Donovan Costa:
Hug a tree in Africa. 161-163 - Nicky Marais, Kim Modise, Helena Hangula:
Prayer flags: non-violence and equality in a connected society. 165-166 - Oliver Weede, Simon H. Muchinenyika, Hippolyte N. Muyingi:
Virtual welcome guide for interactive museums. 167-169 - Cristóbal Martinez, Randy Kemp, Raven Kemp, Joe French, Robert Esler:
Radio Healer: hacking the Wii remote to perform indigenous re-imagined ceremony. 171-172 - Kay Cowley:
"Boxstillation" and the war on packaging. 173-174 - Simon H. Muchinenyika, Oliver Weede, Hippolyte N. Muyingi:
Persuasive souvenir. 175-176 - Jacques S. Mushaandja, Nambowa Malua, Dimitri Karon:
The journey of connection: reflecting on the paths and patterns of human connection. 177-178 - Kirstin Wiedow:
From sheep to product: a design exploration into the benefit of collective creativity in upcycling waste and generating value. 179-180 - Hangula P. Werner, Corris Kaapehi, Foibe Amundaba, Maria Johannes, Fernando Filipe:
The river of life art piece. 181-182 - Alettia V. Chisin, Johan Van Niekerk, Mugendi K. M. M'Rithaa:
Quest for fire, water, earth and air: an interaction design bus and art installation reflecting climate change concerns through human and elemental connectedness. 183-185 - Martin Spühler, Beate Zorn:
Breathing with timbre of the tones. 187-188 - Shaowen Bardzell:
Utopias of participation: design, criticality, and emancipation. 189-190 - Pelle Ehn:
Utopias lost and futures-in-the-making: marginal notes on innovation, design and democracy. 191-193 - Thomas James Lodato, Daria Loi:
Where's love in e-waste? 195-197 - Peter Gallert:
Workshop: indigenous knowledge for Wikipedia. 199-200 - Satu Miettinen, Vikki Du Preez, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria, Hedvig Mendonca Ipito:
My dream world 2: constructing the service prototype with Namibian youth. 201-202 - Barbara Andrews, Shaowen Bardzell, Andrew Clement, Vincenzo D'Andrea, David Hakken, Giacomo Poderi, Jesper Simonsen, Maurizio Teli:
Teaching participatory design. 203-204 - Tone Bratteteig, Ina Wagner:
Analyzing the politics of PD: a conceptual investigation. 205-206 - Gereon Koch Kapuire, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Colin Stanley, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria, Kasper Rodil, McAlbert Katjivirue, Ernest Tjitendero:
Community-based co-design in Okomakuara a contribution to 'design in the wild'. 207-208 - Essi Kuure:
Co-design in action: solving a Namibian unemployment challenge with service design approach and stakeholders. 209-210 - Essi Kuure:
Co-design in action with children: using service design approach to solve a Namibian reading culture challenge. 211-212 - Yvonne Dittrich, Retha de la Harpe, Mikko Korpela, Gertrudes Macueve, Rahel Bekele, Jens Kaasbøll:
Participation for development. 213-214 - Joanna Kwiatkowska, Agnieszka Szóstek, David Lamas, Marcin Piotrowski:
Workshop: mapping and bridging the design and business gap. 215-216 - Rachel Charlotte Smith, Mette Gislev Kjærsgaard:
Design anthropology in participatory design from ethnography to anthropological critique? 217-218 - Claus Bossen, Christian Dindler, Julia A. Garde, Volkmar Pipek:
Evaluation, sustainability and long-term effects of participatory design projects. 219-220 - Claus Bossen, Pelle Ehn, Helena Karasti, Carl DiSalvo, Andrew Clement, Volkmar Pipek, Yvonne Dittrich:
Infrastructuring, collaboration and evolving socio-material practices of changing our world. 221-222 - Carver Pop, Delvaline Möwes:
Facilitating collaboration between industry and educational institutions to promote work integrated learning ePortfolio development. 223-224 - Anja Venter:
Creative participation and mobile ecologies among resource-constrained aspirant designers in Cape Town, South Africa. 225-228 - Teresa Macchia:
Mediating an invisible relation: formalizing the exhibition as the linking artifact between curators and visitors. 229-232 - Lisa Frances Haskel:
Bridging the gaps: building on experience with participatory design. 233-236 - Amanuel Zewge, Yvonne Dittrich, Rahel Bekele:
Software designing methodology for ICT4D domain. 237-241 - Juliet Ongwae:
User participation in mobile money innovation in developing countries. 243-246 - Daniel G. Cabrero:
Participatory design of persona artefacts for user eXperience in non-WEIRD cultures. 247-250 - Amanda A. Geppert:
Co-design for community capacity building. 251-254 - Maria Rosa Lorini:
Harnessing the potential of ICT for collective empowerment amongst the urban underserved communities. 255-258 - Jacob Madsen:
Everyday life innovation potential: when technology has to make sense. Citizens living in high-risk areas for health, using health-promoting technologies. 259-262
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