2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10606-022-09438-3
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Participatory Design Going Digital: Challenges and Opportunities for Distributed Place-Making

Abstract: COVID-19 has urged researchers to explore new options for distributed participatory design, as physical meetings and workshops became unfeasible. This situation posed new challenges but also opportunities, in particular with respect to engagement and inclusion. This paper focuses on distributed PD with Irish teenagers to support place-making during this period: to build relationships with each other and the community. In a two-week online summer school, teenagers explored a concern or highlighted a unique aspe… Show more

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“…We do recognize that the vital components of PD include face-to-face group interactions, trust building, and collaborative group thinking [93]. Therefore, following the conventional PD process, we initially considered running the sessions in person, grouping two or three participants together.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do recognize that the vital components of PD include face-to-face group interactions, trust building, and collaborative group thinking [93]. Therefore, following the conventional PD process, we initially considered running the sessions in person, grouping two or three participants together.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entering the information age, computational empowerment is frequently linked with encouraging participation, which is actively shown in the development of tools like AR, VR. Due to covid-19, online PD or Distributed Participatory Design (DPD) has become the latest trend (Slingerland G [19] , 2022). On the one hand, online participation lowers the participation bar, enabling more interested parties to participate.…”
Section: The Development Of Online Pd: Tools For Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter years of the Covid 19 pandemic, digital tools were used to conduct or implement interviews. For example, the digital whiteboard Miro became frequently used within online interviews or design workshops to enhance brainstorming, ideation, and mapping – ensuring creative and flexible engagement through visual elements (Slingerland et al, 2022; Cerna & Müller, 2021; Wong‐Villacres et al, 2020). Creative methods used in physical in‐person interviews can thus be transferred into a digital format.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%