The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in focus is today an almost unquestioned truth (user centered design maybe being the most frequent methodological toolbox). The idea that they are even better off being designed with the potential users is an almost equally established understanding (where participatory design could be claimed to be the most prominent methodology). However, in this paper the overall claim is that by a combination of updated design thinking, and development and participatory studies from outside the digital design discipline, a deepened and more nuanced understanding of participatory practices is presented. This is shown by an exploratory study on the design process...
The absence of user involvement in the design and development of e-government is often cited as a re...
The when and where of participatory design has tradition-ally been set, primarily, by the software d...
Governments and public institutions increasingly embrace digital opportunities to involve citizens i...
The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in foc...
In response to a lack of public participation, public administrations have been looking to e-partici...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
The phenomenon of planning involving citizen's participation in planning literature has been from th...
In this article, the challenges of realising e-participatory projects in urban planning are describe...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
In this article, the gap between participatory design of services and planning processes is identifi...
This paper describes a case study in which a social media service for civic participation was create...
When e-participation is considered in the context of applied research, researchers support governmen...
With rapid digitalization and the wide use of websites for e-governance, most of the interaction bet...
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck Norway, The Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authoritie...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
The absence of user involvement in the design and development of e-government is often cited as a re...
The when and where of participatory design has tradition-ally been set, primarily, by the software d...
Governments and public institutions increasingly embrace digital opportunities to involve citizens i...
The idea that public e-services are better off being designed with the potential users' needs in foc...
In response to a lack of public participation, public administrations have been looking to e-partici...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
The phenomenon of planning involving citizen's participation in planning literature has been from th...
In this article, the challenges of realising e-participatory projects in urban planning are describe...
For decades, user participation has brought value to various systems development projects. Today, th...
In this article, the gap between participatory design of services and planning processes is identifi...
This paper describes a case study in which a social media service for civic participation was create...
When e-participation is considered in the context of applied research, researchers support governmen...
With rapid digitalization and the wide use of websites for e-governance, most of the interaction bet...
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck Norway, The Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authoritie...
User participation is seen as an important enabler for successful public e-service development. Howe...
The absence of user involvement in the design and development of e-government is often cited as a re...
The when and where of participatory design has tradition-ally been set, primarily, by the software d...
Governments and public institutions increasingly embrace digital opportunities to involve citizens i...