© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines the role that nonhumans play in participatory design. Research and practice concerned with participatory design mostly focuses on human participants, however nonhumans also participate in the design process and can play a significant role in shaping the process. This article focuses on how nonhumans participate in the design process. An empirical case study is used to illustrate how humans and nonhumans assemble to form networks in order to effect a design. Nonhumans increase the level of participation in a design process. The case study reveals how nonhumans help to maintain, destroy or strengthen networks by substituting, mediating and communicat...
This pictorial explores the processes and methods of designing for non-human animal users and human ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines the ro...
For the past decades humans have been placed at the centre of designing information and communicatio...
This research is a critical quest to develop an inclusive More-than-Human (MtH) Design Process that ...
Technology has increasingly become embedded in everyday activities, an extension of the human body, ...
More-than-human approaches to design are one of the ways in which the design community is rethinking...
Collaborative and participatory design (C&PD) is an area of design theory and practice in which ...
Participatory Design strives to open up the decision-making process and empower all those who may be...
This thesis articulates, theorises and furthers the concept of “more-than-human-centred design” by s...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
While much work is underway within the context of posthuman design, this research is often described...
More-than-human-centred design is a growing field in HCI (human-computer interaction) that account f...
Designing for societal engagement and benefit, aiming for the inclusion of humans, has been largely ...
This pictorial explores the processes and methods of designing for non-human animal users and human ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines the ro...
For the past decades humans have been placed at the centre of designing information and communicatio...
This research is a critical quest to develop an inclusive More-than-Human (MtH) Design Process that ...
Technology has increasingly become embedded in everyday activities, an extension of the human body, ...
More-than-human approaches to design are one of the ways in which the design community is rethinking...
Collaborative and participatory design (C&PD) is an area of design theory and practice in which ...
Participatory Design strives to open up the decision-making process and empower all those who may be...
This thesis articulates, theorises and furthers the concept of “more-than-human-centred design” by s...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...
While much work is underway within the context of posthuman design, this research is often described...
More-than-human-centred design is a growing field in HCI (human-computer interaction) that account f...
Designing for societal engagement and benefit, aiming for the inclusion of humans, has been largely ...
This pictorial explores the processes and methods of designing for non-human animal users and human ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
The article presents an investigation into the performative as developed by Hensel (2010) and the po...