Dear Mike,
I also suggest reviewing the co-desiging work with indigenous communities of
- Maria Rogal in Mexico
- Fabiola Berdiel and Cynthia Lawson in Guatemala, as well as
- Qassim Saad and colleagues in Africa
YouTube videos to of the virtual conference talks of these colleagues on the topic can be accessed via the GLIDE'10 media review. This conference review was published in the Indigo Design Network website: <http://www.indigodesignnetwork.org/?p=5074>
Cheers,
Gloria
On 21/10/2011, at 12:44 AM, Liz Sanders wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> I am not sure how you have made that conclusion?
> I am very familiar with Haihong's work and co-design worked quite well in her research. It worked differently. Some activities that we know to be effective with people in the US/Europe were less successful in China. Haihong modified her process accordingly and adapted the tools and techniques for her participants.
>
> I am working now with another graduate student who is practicing co-design with children in rural Cambodia. Again, co-design is working but the tools and techniques and time frame had to be modified to work within the culture.
>
> LIz Sanders
> Associate Professor
> Design Department
> The Ohio State University
>
>
> On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Paul Mike Zender wrote:
>
>> One of our graduate students thesis recently addressed co-design in China with interesting results (it didn't work).
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>> Thesis available at:
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>> http://etd.ohiolink.edu/view.cgi?acc_num=ucin1291052568
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>> Mike Zender
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>> Mike Zender
>>
>> Director, Graduate Program in Design
>> University of Cincinnati
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