Following a recent plea to recommit to the sociotechnical perspective as a foundation of the IS discipline by connecting instrumental and humanistic outcomes, we present a study of user participation in distributed participatory design, which was initiated by UNICEF and executed largely by youth to develop a digital game to raise attention about climate change. We apply an integrative framework for user participation, which consists of well-established concepts and show that it can be fruitfully used in a new context. We found genuine user participation carried out by the adolescents. The user participation had a focus on individual users and the form of direct and indirect participation, where the juvenile participants took informative and...
This workshop (held in conjunction with the UBICOMP 2015: The 2015 ACM International Joint Conferenc...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
This paper appears in the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development edited ...
Following a recent plea to recommit to the sociotechnical perspective as a foundation of the IS disc...
In this dissertation, I combine methods from Technical Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, an...
The aim of the Unfolding Participation workshop is to outline an agenda for the next 10 years of par...
© 2015 Dr. Arthur Glenn MaailRealising the benefits offered by information and communication technol...
User participation has long been seen as a core topic of study within the IS field, yet its relevanc...
Weak forms of ‘user involvement’ are often conflated with ‘participation’, eroding the personal, soc...
Distributed participatory design (DPD) is an approach to information systems development (ISD) where...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
In human-centred design (HCD), researchers and designers develop products in cooperation with the po...
Participatory design in socioeconomic development is an invariably political activity fraught with ...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The aim of this special issue is to continue and contribute to the debate around the conceptualisati...
This workshop (held in conjunction with the UBICOMP 2015: The 2015 ACM International Joint Conferenc...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
This paper appears in the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development edited ...
Following a recent plea to recommit to the sociotechnical perspective as a foundation of the IS disc...
In this dissertation, I combine methods from Technical Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, an...
The aim of the Unfolding Participation workshop is to outline an agenda for the next 10 years of par...
© 2015 Dr. Arthur Glenn MaailRealising the benefits offered by information and communication technol...
User participation has long been seen as a core topic of study within the IS field, yet its relevanc...
Weak forms of ‘user involvement’ are often conflated with ‘participation’, eroding the personal, soc...
Distributed participatory design (DPD) is an approach to information systems development (ISD) where...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
In human-centred design (HCD), researchers and designers develop products in cooperation with the po...
Participatory design in socioeconomic development is an invariably political activity fraught with ...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The aim of this special issue is to continue and contribute to the debate around the conceptualisati...
This workshop (held in conjunction with the UBICOMP 2015: The 2015 ACM International Joint Conferenc...
support the design and building of basic models, systems and infrastructures for (interactive) infor...
This paper appears in the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development edited ...