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Practices of readiness: punctuation, poise and the contingencies of participatory design

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posted on 2023-06-09, 13:26 authored by Yoko Akama, Ann LightAnn Light
How do we ready ourselves to intervene responsively in the contingent situations that arise in co-designing to make change? How do we attune to group dynamics and respond ethically to unpredictable developments when working with ‘community’? Participatory Design (PD) can contribute to social transitions, yet its focus is often tightly tuned to technique for designing ICT at the cost of participatory practice. We challenge PD conventions by addressing what happens as we step into a situation to alter it with others, an aspect of practice that cannot be replicated or interchanged. We do so to argue that practices of readiness are constituted by personal histories, experiences, philosophies and culture. We demonstrate this political argument by giving reflexive accounts of our dimensions of preparation. The narratives here are distinct, yet reveal complementary theories and worldviews that shape PD ontologies. We have organized these around the qualities of punctuation and poise as a way to draw out some less easily articulated aspects of PD practice.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

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PDC '18 Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference: Full Papers - Volume 1

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Event name

Participatory Design Conference 2018

Event location

Hasselt & Genk, Belgium

Event type

conference

Event date

20-24 August 2018

ISBN

9781450363716

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  • Engineering and Design Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2018-05-22

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2018-08-20

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-05-22

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