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Participatory Design, beyond the local

Published: 26 June 2017 Publication History

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This workshop aims at stimulating and opening a debate around the capacity of Participatory Design (PD) and other co-design approaches to deliver outcomes and methodologies that can have an impact and value for reuse well beyond the local context in which they were originally developed. This will be achieved by stimulating the submission of position papers by researchers from the PD community and beyond. These papers will be discussed during the workshop in order to identify challenges, obstacles but also potentials for scaling up PD processes and results from the local to the global.

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C&T '17: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Communities and Technologies
June 2017
345 pages
ISBN:9781450348546
DOI:10.1145/3083671
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Published: 26 June 2017

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  1. Collective Intelligence
  2. Outcomes
  3. Participatory Design
  4. Processes
  5. Scale

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C&T '17
C&T '17: Communities and Technologies 2017
June 26 - 30, 2017
Troyes, France

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C&T '17 Paper Acceptance Rate 34 of 66 submissions, 52%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 80 of 183 submissions, 44%

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