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PDC 2002 - Participatory Design Conference
Inquiring Into the Politics, Contexts and Practices of Collaborative Design Work
The conference invited researchers, designers and other practitioners to present inquiries into the politics, contexts and practices of collaborative design work. Contributions were invited from diverse design fields such as architecture, urban planning, engineering, interaction design and others (such as the fine arts) with a focus on understanding collaborative design work. The PDC 2002 Proceedings give a sense of the variety of perspectives and discourse on participation and design, point to creative new directions and innovative approaches, and highlight challenges confronting design practitioners concerned with the "art of doing participatory design" in connection to longstanding political concerns with user participation and democracy.
Sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) in cooperation with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Sveriges
PDC 2002 Proceedings -- PDF 13.6 Mb |
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Conference chair
Thomas Binder, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Program Co-chairs
Judith Gregory, University of Oslo, Norway
Ina Wagner, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Art/Work Chairs
Pelle Ehn, Malmö University, Sweden
Maureen Thomas, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Tutorials Chairs
Jacob Buur, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Michael Müller, IBM Research, USA
Workshops Chairs
Yvonne Dittrich, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Joan Greenbaum, City University of New York, USA
Registration
Susan Evoy , CPSR, USA
Graphic Design / Web Site
Isabel Hardemo, Isa Mo Design, Sweden
Organizational Committee
Martin Johansson, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Per-Anders Hillgren, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Erling Bjarki Bjorgvinsson, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Per Linde, Malmö University, Sweden
Christina Hansson, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Lars Vogelsang, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Petter Alexandersson, Lund University, Sweden
Kristina Anderberg, Sigma, Sweden
Micke Svedemar, Malmö University, Sweden
Eva Brandt, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Marlena Österlin, Interactive Institute, Sweden