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A framework for organizing the tools and techniques of participatory design

  • The Ohio State University
  • Royal Danish Academy

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Abstract

The field of Participatory Design (PD) has grown rapidly over the last 20 to 30 years. For more than two decades non-designers have been increasingly involved in various design activities through a large number of participatory design projects all over the world.

The project aims in PD have developed from being mainly about ICT development to today include, for instance, space design, product development, industrial design, architecture, service- and transformation design. As every project is unique, it is necessary to decide which design approach(es), methods, tools and techniques to use in a specific project. Thus many practices for how to involve people in designing have been used and developed during the years. There is some confusion as to which tools and techniques to use, when, and for what purpose. Therefore we are proposing a framework to help organize the proliferation of tools, techniques and methods in hopes that the PD community will benefit by discussing relevant applications and identifying potential areas for further exploration.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th biennial participatory design conference
Number of pages4
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2010
Pages195-198
ISBN (Print)978-1-4503-0131-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventThe 11th biennial Participatory Design Conference: The Challenge - Sydney, Australia
Duration: 29 Nov 20103 Dec 2010
Conference number: 11
http://www.pdc2010.org/programme/workshops/

Conference

ConferenceThe 11th biennial Participatory Design Conference
Number11
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CitySydney
Period29/11/201003/12/2010
Internet address

Keywords

  • Tools
  • Techniques
  • Methods
  • Approaches
  • Framework

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