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New Challenges for Participation in Participatory Design
in Family, Clinical, and Other Asymmetrical Non-Work settings
1-day Workshop, Monday, 24 August 2009, Uppsala, Sweden.
As part of INTERACT 2009
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Deadline for submissions: May 30, 2009.
Organized by:
Olav W. Bertelsen, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Per-Olof Hedvall, CERTEC, Sweden.
Workshop Theme:
Participatory design has taken as its point of view that designers and
users should engage in an equal language game. It has been the
ambition that by making certain conditions for the design activities
equality in design was possible. Whether or not this ideal has ever
been achieved is a big question, but when we take PD to operate in
contexts where some of the involved users are weak, ill, or have
disabilities, we are clearly confronted with a situation where this
assumed equality is no longer an ideal that can be reached.
About the Workshop:
The workshop explores participatory design in non-work settings with
heterogeneous user constellations (e.g. patients, doctors nurses,
relatives), and asymmetrical relations between users and designers and
among users. The workshop will be organized as a mix between
presentations, discussions and various breakout activities, on
established, as well as novel theories, methods and techniques that
can accommodate for the new design challenges.
How To Participate:
Participants will be selected based on the review of the submissions
by a program committee. Submissions can be either workshop papers or
position statements. Accepted submissions will be published in the
printed workshop proceedings.
-- Workshop papers can be max 8 pages and should present a clear
idea.
-- Position statements can be max 2 pages and should state the
participants interest in the workshop.
Submissions should be formatted according to the LNCS format and
submitted in PDF format to [log in to unmask]
Deadline for submissions: May 30, 2009.
At least one author of accepted papers needs to register for the
workshop and for the conference itself.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.daimi.au.dk/~olavb/NewPD/
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