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Final call for research papers, workshops and tutorials.
The Participatory Design Conference 2010.

After many requests we have extended until May 10th the submission date for research papers and 
proposals for workshops and tutorials.

Submission details are available from the conference website http://www.pdc2010.org/submissions/.

All other submissions are due on August 3.

Research papers: (full paper – maximum 10 pages) Research papers should report on completed 
research which furthers topics in Participatory Design. Research papers will be published in the ACM 
International Conference series. High academic standards will be expected. Each submitted paper will 
be double blind reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. Please make sure that your submission is anonymous 
in order to facilitate this review process. Accepted papers should be revised according to the
review reports and the language should be checked by a native English speaker.

Interactive workshops: (2 page proposal) Half and full day sessions on topics that include methods, 
practices, and other areas of interest and that support an interactive format where active participation 
beyond presentation is solicited. The proposal must justify the need for the workshop and should 
contain a title, goals, technique, relevance to Participatory Design and a schedule. Intended participants 
and how they will be recruited should also be described.

Tutorials: (2 page proposal) Half and full day sessions for teaching conceptual frameworks, 
methods/techniques, and novel approaches. The proposal should contain a title, goals, technique, 
relevance to Participatory Design and a schedule. Please describe any handouts that you
intend to make available in the proposal.


The 11th Participatory Design Conference. PDC 2010.
November 29 - December 3, 2010.
Sydney, Australia.
www.pdc2010.org

Follow us on twitter @PDCSydney. And join us to celebrate the first PDC to
be held in the southern hemisphere!