10. PDC 2008:
Bloomington,
Indiana,
USA
David Hakken, Jesper Simonsen, Toni Roberston (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Participatory Design, PDC 2008, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, October 1-4, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-0-9818561-0-0
Large systems
Communities
- Jan Heß, Sinja Offenberg, Volkmar Pipek:
Community driven development as participation?: involving user communities in a software design process.
31-40
- Carl F. DiSalvo, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, David Holstius, Ayça Akin, Marti Louw:
The Neighborhood Networks project: a case study of critical engagement and creative expression through participatory design.
41-50
- Andrew Clement, Terry Costantino, Dan Kurtz, Mike Tissenbaum:
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar.
51-60
Methods
Politics
Families and children
Methods I
Methods II
Methods III
Nature of participation I
Nature of participation II
Nature of participation III
Nature of participation IV
Community
Designing (for) organizations
- Lakshmi Kumar:
Beginnings in protecting privacy by pretentious invasion.
242-245
- Peter H. Jones:
Socialization of practice in a process world: toward participatory organizations.
246-249
- Christian Briggs, Kevin Makice:
Bricks and clicks: participatory organizational design through microparticipation.
250-253
Games & children
Urban participatory design I
Urban participatory design II
- Yanki Lee, Atsue Takeoka, Satoko Fukuyoshi, Shoko Sameshima:
'Design your home pack' co-designing tools to design homes and houses.
278-281
- Katie Shilton, Nithya Ramanathan, Sasank Reddy, Vidyut Samanta, Jeff Burke, Deborah Estrin, Mark H. Hansen, Mani B. Srivastava:
Participatory design of sensing networks: strengths and challenges.
282-285
- Dennis de Jong:
Participatory design and road safety and design.
286-289
Panels
- Amir M. Naghsh, Karin Danielsson, Gerhard Fischer, Tone Bratteteig, Jeanette Blomberg, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
Distributed-PD: challenges and opportunities.
290-291
- David Hakken, Vincenzo D'Andrea, Maurizio Teli, Brad Wheeler:
What to do when you've been made an offer you can't refuse: what participatory design and FLOSS (free/libre and/or open source software) have to teach each other about the corporate embrace.
292
- Andy Dearden, Syed Mohammed Haider Rizvi, Rogerio DePaula, Cecilia Oyugi, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus:
Participatory design and international development.
293-294
Workshops
- Cecilia Oyugi, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Lynne Dunckley, Susan M. Dray:
The challenges for participatory design in the developing world.
295-296
- Annelie Ekelin, Pirjo Elovaara, Christina Mörtberg:
Exploring digital storytelling as a method for participatory design.
297-298
- Katja Battarbee, Andrea Botero Cabrera, Tuuli Mattelmäki, Francesca Rizzo:
Designed for co-designers.
299-300
- Kristin Hanks, Muzaffer Ozakca, Kevin Makice, Kathryn Clodfelter:
Social informatics and participatory design: exploring ways to inform one another.
301-302
- Vincenzo D'Andrea, David Hakken, Erik Stolterman:
Including social contexts when broadening computing education.
303-304
- Lois Weaver, Ann Light, Patrick G. T. Healey, Gini Simpson:
Participatory prototyping proposal: performance methods for engaging in design.
305-306
Tutorials
Participatory art installations
Posters and interactive demonstrations
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