User-centred design seeks to respond to the needs and aspirations of the end user at each stage of the design process. Yet when attempts are made to engage children as users in the design process, the pre-existing power differentials between adults and children can lead to the silencing of children’s voices. As disabled children are amongst the most marginalised of an already disempowered group, for them, this problem is further compounded. This calls for a new approach towards user-centred design with disabled and non-disabled children. This thesis draws upon the methodological aspects of Together Through Play - a three-year, interdisciplinary research project at the University of Leeds, which sought to develop understanding of children...
International audienceAssistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also the participatio...
Technology design in the field of human–computer interaction has developed a continuum of participat...
This article presents and discusses co-creation techniques for involving children in the design of a...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
In this paper, we consider the potential of combining design, engineering and sociological perspecti...
Design and Sociology are disciplines that rarely interact, but both share significant common concern...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
PurposeThis paper considers the possibilities of analysing children's own designs to contribute to t...
This paper shows how design documentaries can motivate new perspectives for design and disability. W...
In this paper, we argue that in order for researchers to learn from each other in the field of Parti...
Assistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also participations of impaired users. Thus...
This paper is based on outcomes from SID (http://sid.desiign.org), a three-year project where twenty...
Involving children in the design process of interactive technology can greatly enhance its likelihoo...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
User involvement in technology design processes can have positive implications for the designed serv...
International audienceAssistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also the participatio...
Technology design in the field of human–computer interaction has developed a continuum of participat...
This article presents and discusses co-creation techniques for involving children in the design of a...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
In this paper, we consider the potential of combining design, engineering and sociological perspecti...
Design and Sociology are disciplines that rarely interact, but both share significant common concern...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
PurposeThis paper considers the possibilities of analysing children's own designs to contribute to t...
This paper shows how design documentaries can motivate new perspectives for design and disability. W...
In this paper, we argue that in order for researchers to learn from each other in the field of Parti...
Assistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also participations of impaired users. Thus...
This paper is based on outcomes from SID (http://sid.desiign.org), a three-year project where twenty...
Involving children in the design process of interactive technology can greatly enhance its likelihoo...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
User involvement in technology design processes can have positive implications for the designed serv...
International audienceAssistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also the participatio...
Technology design in the field of human–computer interaction has developed a continuum of participat...
This article presents and discusses co-creation techniques for involving children in the design of a...