Programme
This is still a draft programme and changes may still need to be made.
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| Monday 29 November | |
Morning only |
Tutorial 3. Participatory Design Introduction. |
All Day |
Doctoral Consortium. Tutorial 2. Participatory Design Charrettes. CANCELLED! Workshop 1. Participatory Design and the ‘Healthcare Institution’. Workshop 4. Participatory Innovation in SMEs. |
| Tuesday 30 November | |
1pm – 4pm |
Tutorial 4. Visualising Information for Advocacy. |
11am – 4pm |
Workshop 5. Take Part: Participatory methods in art and design. |
All Day |
Tutorial 1. Action Methods for Cross-Boundary Participation. Workshop 2. Prototyping (in) Healthcare. Workshop 3. Innovation in participatory design. |
| Wednesday 1 December | |
9.00am – 10.30am |
Welcome and Opening Keynote |
| Cruising Together: Traditional Knowledge and Academic Practices. Victor Steffensen and Jacqueline Gothe. | |
11.00am – 12.30pm |
Research Papers – Different Environments |
| Being Participated – A community approach. Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Edwin Blake, Nicola Bidwell, Gereon Kapuire and Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria. What community? Facilitating awareness of ‘community’ through Playful Triggers. Yoko Akama and Tania Ivanka. Challenges of Participation in Large-Scale Public Projects. Peter Dalsgaard. |
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1.30pm – 3.00pm |
Three Parallel Sessions of Exploratory papers |
Parallel Session 1 – Health |
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| The Participatory Patient. Tariq Andersen. Participatory Healthcare Service Design and Innovation. Simon Bowen, Andy Dearden, Peter Wright, Daniel Wolstenholme and Mark Cobb. Segmentation of Users in PD for Healthcare. Troels Mønsted and Balder Onarheim. The Active Patient as Service Co-Creator. Jonas Moll. |
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| Parallel Session 2 – Tools | |
| Shared artefacts as participatory Babel fish. Sonja Pedell, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard, Tim Miller and Leon Sterling. Cartographic Mappings – Participative Methods. Pirjo Elovaara and Christina Mörtberg. Participatory Technique: Exploring the Roles in an Photo Elicitation Dialogue. Camilla Pedersen and Benedicte Fleron. Seamless integration of collaborative creativity techniques into group process modelling. Angela Carell and Alexander Nolte. |
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| Parallel Session 3 – Frameworks etc | |
| The Unit of Analysis in Understanding the Politics of Participatory Practice. Ann Light. Phenomenology, a Framework for Participatory Design. Chris Frauenberger, Judith Good and Wendy Keay-Bright. Five Enunciations of Empowerment in Participatory Design. Marie Ertner, Anne Mie Kragelund and Lone Malmborg. A Framework for Organizing the Tools and Techniques of Participatory Design Eva Brandt, Elizabeth Sanders and Thomas Binder. |
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3.30pm – 5.00pm |
Research Papers – New Developments |
| Social Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Participation. Penny Hagen and Toni Robertson. | |
| Participatory design and “democratizing innovation”. Erling Bjorgvinsson, Pelle Ehn and Per-Anders Hillgren. | |
| Spaces for Participatory Creativity. Ina Wagner and Tone Bratteteig. | |
| Evening 6pm |
Lord Mayor’s Welcome to the City. Sydney Town Hall |
| Thursday 2 December | Industry Day |
9.00am – 10.15am |
Industry Keynote |
| Shaping practice: Inspire’s youth participation journey. Mariesa Nicholas, Inspire Foundation | |
10.45am – 11.45am |
Parallel sessions of industry case studies and exploratory papers |
Parallel Session 4a – Empowerment |
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| Designing for participation in local social ridesharing networks – grass roots prototyping of IT systems. Margot Brereton and Sunil Ghelawat. ‘Teaching the teachers’:Co-designing new inclusive design experience to enable secondary school students to think creatively. Yanki Lee, Denny Kwok Leung Ho. A Participatory Approach to the Inclusion of Indigenous Australians in Information Technology. Stephen Grant, Laurel Dyson and Toni Robertson. |
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Parallel Session 5a – Organisational Participation: Industry Cases
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| Mapping and Visualizing Service Provider and Client Interactions: The Case for Participation. Jeanette Blomberg, Melissa Cefkin and Yolanda Rankin, IBM Research Lifecycle Framework for Cross-Functional Participatory Design: Case study. Delia Grenville, Intel Capturing and Sharing Stories in Virtual and Interactive Web Environments: A Cross-Organizational Case Study. Patricia Wall, Jonas Karlsson, Johannes Koomen, Tong Sun, Xerox, Eric Bier and Margaret Szymanski, Palo Alto Research Center |
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11.50am – 12.30pm |
Parallel sessions of industry case studies and exploratory papers |
Parallel Session 4b – Fields |
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| Outcomes we didn’t expect: Participant’s shifting investment in graphic design. Simone Taffe and Carolyn Barnes. Exploring PD Tools in Textile Design. Tanja Rosenqvist and Elisabeth Heimdal. |
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Parallel Session 5b - Community Participation: Industry Cases |
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| A Strategic Framework for Online Participation Design. Mark Elliot, Collabforge Reduce your Footprint, Testing the Release early, release often mantra. David Gravina and Diana Mounter, Digital Eskimo |
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1.30pm – 3.00pm |
Panel – Participation Frameworks in Service Design and Delivery Chair: Jeanette Blomberg. Panelists: Faruk Avdi, Annelie Ekelin, Jeremy Walker, Peter Wright |
3.30pm – 5.00pm |
Research Papers – Reaching out |
| Effects-Driven IT Development: A Strategy for Sustained Participatory Design and Implementation. Morten Hertzum and Jesper Simonsen. Taking transition into account: designing with pre-users of medical devices. Janet Kelly and Ben Matthews. Enhancing citizenship: the role of in-between infrastructures. Andrea Botero and Joanna Saad-Sulonen. |
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| 7.00pm onwards |
Conference Dinner. Nick’s Bondi Beach PavilionDelegates will have the opportunity to swim before dinner |
| Friday 3 December | |
9.30am – 11.00am |
Research Papers – Values |
| Rekindling Values in Participatory Design. Kim Halskov, Ole Sejer Iversen and Tuck Wah Leong. Bringing in Communicative Rationality into Design Participation: A Lesson from Inclusive Design. Denny Kwok Leung Ho, Jin Ma and Chin Kah Peter Chuah. Entanglements of Participation, Gender, Power and Knowledge in IT Design. Johanna Sefyrin. |
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11.20am – 1.00pm |
Three Parallel Sessions of Exploratory papers |
| Parallel Session 6 – Mediation | |
| Embedding Participatory Design Processes into Everyday Work Activities: The Case of Healthcare Professionals. Julia Klammer, Fred van den Anker and Monique Janneck. Teaching Participatory Design: A Participatory Approach. Vincenzo D’Andrea and Maurizio Teli. Fostering self-direction in participatory process design. Michael Prilla and Alexander Nolte. Intercalating the Social and the Technical: Socially Robust and Enduring Computing. David Hakken, Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D’Andrea. |
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| Parallel Session 7 – Public | |
| Engaging people in the public space – ANIMATO – a design intervention. Sandra Viña. Boosting Web-based public participation in urban planning with a group of key stakeholders. Nuojua Johanna, Leena Soudunsaari and Helka-Liisa Hentilä. Situations and Interactions: Digital café squatting and participatory design. Joan Greenbaum. Scenarios to foster user participation in the design of small scale agricultural and food processing equipment in sub-Saharan Africa countries. Thierry Godjo. |
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| Parallel Session 8 – Innovation | |
| Crossing Intentions in Participatory Innovation. Jacob Buur and Henry Larsen. Foresight and Forecasts: Participation in a Welfare Technology Innovation Project. Kyle Kilbourn and Marie Bay. Experimenting Introductory Tools for Innovation and Participatory Design. Loic Marois, Jean Emmanuel Viallet , Franck Poirier and Christine Chauvin. Participation in the Design of Endoscopic Operating Theatres in the Netherlands. Julia A. Garde and Mascha C. van der Voort. |
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1.00pm – 2.00pm |
PDC Business Meeting |
2.00pm – 3.30pm |
Research Papers – Participation |
| Threads – A Mobile Sewing Circle: Making Private Matters Public in Temporary Assemblies. Kristina Lindström and Åsa Ståhl Children Imitate! Appreciating recycling in participatory design with children. Leena Kuure, Eija Halkola, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula and Tonja Molin-Juustila. Users’ gains and PD’s aims: Assessment from a participatory design project. Claus Bossen, Christian Dindler and Ole Iversen. |
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4.00pm – 5.30pm |
Closing Session |
| Closing Keynote Participation – exploring the wider political questions and utopian moments. Professor Ina Wagner, Institute for Technology Assessment and Design, Vienna University of Technology. Presentation of the 2010 Artful Integration Award Conference closing |


