User participation in design is a well recognized way of gaining more knowledge about work, and of improving the quality of the computer application to be designed. Yet many experiences with user participation were gained under circumstances quite different from those of corporations in the 1990's - in the Scandinavian collective resource projects. This paper will argue that a lot can still be learned from these projects, in particular when it comes to the creation of conditions for participation.The paper will present a recent project, the AT project, in order to discuss the concerns and conditions of participatory design projects today. This discussion seeks inspiration also in philosophical concerns regarding human development. The main ...
We characterize Participatory Design (PD) as a maturing area of research and as anevolving practice ...
Participatory design has the moral and pragmatic tenet of including those who will be most affected ...
Information Technology is usually designed using traditional system development techniques and empha...
This paper deals with the conditions for cooperation between users and developers in systems develo...
The Participatory design movement in the United States is, in many ways, growing out of the Scandin...
Abstract. Increasingly users ® nd themselves `involved ’ in IT design projects. This occurs because ...
Participatory design is a movement among system developers to encourage active participation in the...
This paper seeks to redefine 'user participation in design' and to articulate new roles for designer...
This paper appears in the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development edited ...
Participatory design is the antithesis of traditional design in which designers are expected to exhi...
1.1 ABSTRACT This study offers a glimpse into a number of subtratal concepts, philosophies, and meth...
Weak forms of ‘user involvement’ are often conflated with ‘participation’, eroding the personal, soc...
Since the event of participatory design in the work democracy projects of the 1970’s and 1980’s in S...
How can users take part and what are the potential roles of users in participating in design process...
Scandinavian research projects in system development have traditionally put a strong emphasis on use...
We characterize Participatory Design (PD) as a maturing area of research and as anevolving practice ...
Participatory design has the moral and pragmatic tenet of including those who will be most affected ...
Information Technology is usually designed using traditional system development techniques and empha...
This paper deals with the conditions for cooperation between users and developers in systems develo...
The Participatory design movement in the United States is, in many ways, growing out of the Scandin...
Abstract. Increasingly users ® nd themselves `involved ’ in IT design projects. This occurs because ...
Participatory design is a movement among system developers to encourage active participation in the...
This paper seeks to redefine 'user participation in design' and to articulate new roles for designer...
This paper appears in the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development edited ...
Participatory design is the antithesis of traditional design in which designers are expected to exhi...
1.1 ABSTRACT This study offers a glimpse into a number of subtratal concepts, philosophies, and meth...
Weak forms of ‘user involvement’ are often conflated with ‘participation’, eroding the personal, soc...
Since the event of participatory design in the work democracy projects of the 1970’s and 1980’s in S...
How can users take part and what are the potential roles of users in participating in design process...
Scandinavian research projects in system development have traditionally put a strong emphasis on use...
We characterize Participatory Design (PD) as a maturing area of research and as anevolving practice ...
Participatory design has the moral and pragmatic tenet of including those who will be most affected ...
Information Technology is usually designed using traditional system development techniques and empha...