Research Papers
15 long papers were accepted for presentation at PDC 2010 from 60 submissions. This maintains the average PDC acceptance rate of round 25%. The successful papers are:
What community? Facilitating awareness of ‘community’ through Playful Triggers.
Yoko Akama and Tania Ivanka.
Participatory design and “democratizing innovation”.
Erling Bjorgvinsson, Pelle Ehn and Per-Anders Hillgren.
Users’ gains and PD’s aims: Assessment from a participatory design project.
Claus Bossen, Christian Dindler and Ole Iversen.
Enhancing citizenship: the role of in-between infrastructures.
Andrea Botero and Joanna Saad-Sulonen.
Challenges of Participation in Large-Scale Public Projects.
Peter Dalsgaard.
Social Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Participation.
Penny Hagen and Toni Robertson.
Rekindling Values in Participatory Design.
Kim Halskov, Ole Sejer Iversen and Tuck Wah Leong.
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.
Children Imitate! Appreciating recycling in participatory design with children.
Leena Kuure, Eija Halkola, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula and Tonja Molin-Juustila.
Bringing in Communicative Rationality into Design Participation: A Lesson from Inclusive Design.
Denny Kwok Leung Ho, Jin Ma and Chin Kah Peter Chuah.
Threads – A Mobile Sewing Circle: Making Private Matters Public in Temporary Assemblies.
Kristina LindstrÜm and üsa Stîhl.
Critical Explorations of Participatory Practices in IT Design.
Johanna Sefyrin.
Spaces for Participatory Creativity.
Ina Wagner and Tone Bratteteig.
Being Participated – A community approach -
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Edwin Blake, Nicola Bidwell, Gereon Kapuire and Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria.


