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Dear all,
submission deadlines for PDC 2020 have been extended as follows:
4.12 Exploratory papers and full papers resubmission (ENG / PT / ESP).
9.12 Beyond academia, workshops, situated actions, conversations and Phd Colloquium.
http://www.pdc2020.org/important-dates/
Find below all the relevant information for the workshop proposals submissions.
We look forward receiving your proposals!
Best regards,
Giacomo Poderi, Andres Lucero, and Liliana Villescas
PDC 2020 Workshop chairs ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
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Participatory Design Conference 2020 - Participation(s) otherwise - http://www.pdc2020.org
Manizales, Colombia June 15-19 2020 - Universidad de Caldas
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Call for Interactive Workshop Proposals
Participatory Design Conference 2020 invites proposals for workshops that engage with the conference theme “PARTICIPATION(S) OTHERWISE”. PDC Interactive Workshops are unique opportunities to propose ambitious and bold agendas for the PD community, crossing disciplinary boundaries and challenging the values, characteristics, politics and future forms of PD.
Submissions to this category are expected to propose sessions that go beyond presentation formats and that actively engage participants in different and novel types of activities, e.g. problem definition, small discussion groups, mapping themes, do-it-yourself, hands-on group work etc. Their topic should concern any area of interest of PD at any level, e.g. theoretical reflections, methodologies, practices, etc.
Workshops take place 2 days before the main conference in sessions of half-day or full-day.
Important dates
1st December 2019 9 December 2019 — Submission deadline
15th February 2020 — Notification of acceptance
15th March 2020 — Camera ready submissions deadline
Submissions and Review Process
Submissions will be reviewed for applicability to the PD conference by the chairs and the PC. The following main evaluation criteria will be considered to select and accept the proposals: relevance of topic to the conference, interactivity of the format, potential to draw participants.
Submission Formatting and Length
Proposals should include: the workshop’s title and its goals; the planned format, methods or techniques used to structure the workshop; the way participants should contribute to the workshop; its relevance to PD; its need and value at PDC; and a draft schedule. In particular, it should make clear how the workshop topic and format link to the conference theme. Include few lines on how the organizers have the relevant expertise to set up this workshop. Convey the duration of the workshop (half/full day), minimum and maximum number of participants, and provide clear ideas on how participants will be recruited. When describing the recruitment procedure, important dates should be clearly communicated. Finally, the workshop proposal should include a clear statement about the expected concrete outcomes of the session (e.g. journal publication, research proposal, future collaborations, exhibition). If authors anticipate the need of specific equipment or setup for running the workshop, they should contact the workshop chairs well in advance of the submission deadline to map and discuss possibilities.
Formatting and length
Submissions should be made according to the appropriate template available on the submission page.
Submissions should be written in English and should not be longer than 3 pages. References do not count towards the page limits.
Interactive Workshop proposals will be published in Vol. 2 of PDC proceedings published by ACM International Conference series.
For further info, visit: http://www.pdc2020.org/interactive-workshops/
We look forward receiving your proposals!
Best regards,
Giacomo Poderi, Andres Lucero, and Liliana Villescas
PDC 2020 Workshop chairs ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
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Giacomo Poderi, PhD Sociology and Social Research
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow
IT University of Copenhagen, Computer Science Department. Rued Langgaards Vej 7, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark.
Latest publication: Sustaining platforms as commons<https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ME7AN2RECVRUYEFYNIKV/full?target=10.1080/15710882.2019.1631351%20>. Codesign 15(3).
Editorial board member of Tecnoscienza - Italian Journal of Science and Technology Studies<http://www.tecnoscienza.net/index.php/tsj/issue/current>.
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