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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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