PDC Places: Landscapes of Participatory design in Ireland

Cristiano Storni, Kellie Morrissey, Luigina Ciolfi, Sarah Foley

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Abstract

Ireland has many established participatory design experts and enthusiasts, and a rich landscape of practice. PDC Place Ireland comprises of a series of panels, exhibitions, and workshops, and will bring together academics, research students and practitioners to explore current practices in participatory design enacted in Ireland and internationally. These events will map participatory research across a number of contemporary contexts including public health [5], architecture [6], policymaking [4], and disability [3].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExploratory Papers, Workshops, Places, Situated Actions and Doctoral Colloquium
EditorsVasilis Vlachokyriakos, Joyce Yee, Christopher Frauenberger, Melisa Duque Hurtado, Nicolai Hansen, Angelika Strohmayer, Izak Van Zyl, Andy Dearden, Reem Talhouk, Cally Gatehouse, Donna Leishman, Shana Agid, Mariacristina Sciannamblo, Jennyfer Taylor, Andrea Botero, Chiara Del Gaudio, Yoko Akama, Rachel Clarke, John Vines
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages271-272
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781450396813
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2022
Event17th Participatory Design Conference - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, PDC 2022 - Virtual, Online, United Kingdom
Duration: 19 Aug 20221 Sep 2022

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Volume2

Conference

Conference17th Participatory Design Conference - Embracing Cosmologies: Expanding Worlds of Participatory Design, PDC 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityVirtual, Online
Period19/08/221/09/22

Keywords

  • CCS CONCEPTS · Human-centered computing
  • Interaction design
  • Interaction design process and methods
  • Participatory design

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