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- 2012
- Marie Kirstejn Aakjær, Eva Brandt:
Social innovation within prison service. PDC (2) 2012: 101-104 - Adam Balfour, Aga Skorupka, Dominka Turzynska:
Participatory design and human factors within the Norwegian oil and gas industry. PDC (2) 2012: 129-132 - Johan Blomkvist, Stefan Holmlid, Fredrik Sandberg, Bo Westerlund:
Workshop: exploring participatory prototyping of services. PDC (2) 2012: 151-152 - Susanne Bødker, Kim Halskov:
Participation: basic concepts and research challenges. PDC (2) 2012: 149-150 - Derya Özçelik Buskermolen, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Co-constructing stories: a participatory design technique to elicit in-depth user feedback and suggestions about design concepts. PDC (2) 2012: 33-36 - Jacob Buur:
Participatory design of business models. PDC (2) 2012: 147-148 - Pei-Chun Chen, Xiaochun Wang:
Design for well-being in China: lessons learned from exploratory workshops. PDC (2) 2012: 81-84 - Holger Dick, Hal Eden, Gerhard Fischer, Jason Zietz:
Empowering users to become designers: using meta-design environments to enable and motivate sustainable energy decisions. PDC (2) 2012: 49-52 - Benedicte Rex Fleron, Rasmus Rasmussen, Jesper Simonsen, Morten Hertzum:
User participation in implementation. PDC (2) 2012: 61-64 - Martin Severin Frandsen, Lene Pfeiffer Petersen:
From 'troublemakers' to problem solvers: designing with youths in a disadvantaged neighbourhood. PDC (2) 2012: 105-108 - Julia A. Garde, Mascha C. van der Voort:
Participants' interpretations of PD workshop results. PDC (2) 2012: 5-8 - Delia Grenville:
Cross-organizational collaborative approach to user experience framework development to enrich product development practices. PDC (2) 2012: 133-136 - Riikka Hänninen, Jan Blom:
Every breath you take: use of sensitizing methods in the design of air quality services. PDC (2) 2012: 17-20 - Magnus Rotvit Perlt Hansen:
A framework for understanding outcomes of mutual learning situations in IT projects. PDC (2) 2012: 97-100 - Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Toni Robertson:
Remote participatory prototyping enabled by emerging social technologies. PDC (2) 2012: 25-28 - Retha de la Harpe:
Lessons learnt from the participatory design of a mobile care data application in a resource-restricted context. PDC (2) 2012: 125-128 - Tero Heikkinen, Katja Soini, Sari Dhima:
Outlining a participatory approach for using building renovation momentum for wider effects. PDC (2) 2012: 113-116 - Jo Herstad, Harald Holone:
What we talk about when we talk about co-creative tangibles. PDC (2) 2012: 109-112 - Liesbeth Huybrechts, Katrien Dreessen, Selina Schepers:
Mapping design practices: on risk, hybridity and participation. PDC (2) 2012: 29-32 - Ole Sejer Iversen, Tuck Wah Leong, Peter C. Wright, Judith Gregory, Geoff Bowker:
Working with human values in design. PDC (2) 2012: 143-144 - Rosanne van Klaveren:
Artistic participatory practices as a vehicle for togetherness. PDC (2) 2012: 93-96 - Henrik Svarrer Larsen, Per-Olof Hedvall:
Ideation and ability: when actions speak louder than words. PDC (2) 2012: 37-40 - Yanki Lee, Kwok Leung Denny Ho:
New roles of designers in democratic innovation: a case study in the ingenuity of ageing. PDC (2) 2012: 77-80 - Philip Kaare Løventoft, Lasse Benn Nørregaard, Erik Frøkjær:
Designing daybuilder: an experimental app to support people with depression. PDC (2) 2012: 1-4 - Mario Marcolin, Vincenzo D'Andrea, David Hakken:
Participatory maintenance-in-use: users' role in keeping systems alive. PDC (2) 2012: 57-60 - Samantha Merritt, Erik Stolterman:
Cultural hybridity in participatory design. PDC (2) 2012: 73-76 - Mariesa Nicholas, Penny Hagen, Kitty Rahilly, Nathalie Swainston:
Using participatory design methods to engage the uninterested. PDC (2) 2012: 121-124 - Akihiko Obata, Kotaro Ohori, Noriyuki Kobayashi, H. Hochreuter, Finn Kensing:
Challenges of participatory design for social innovation a case study in aging society. PDC (2) 2012: 9-12 - Dietmar Offenhuber, David Lee:
Putting the informal on the map: tools for participatory waste management. PDC (2) 2012: 13-16 - Giacomo Poderi:
Simple conversational practices in the case of free and open source software infrastructure. PDC (2) 2012: 45-48
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