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10th PDC 2008: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
- David Hakken, Jesper Simonsen, Toni Roberston: 
 Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Participatory Design, PDC 2008, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, October 1-4, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-0-9818561-0-0
Large systems
- Jesper Simonsen, Morten Hertzum: 
 Participative design and the challenges of large-scale systems: extending the iterative PD approach. 1-10
- Liv Karen Johannessen, Gunnar Ellingsen: 
 Lightweight methods in heavyweight organizations. 11-20
- Christine Reidl, Marianne Tolar, Ina Wagner: 
 Impediments to change: the case of implementing an electronic patient record in three oncology clinics. 21-30
Communities
- Jan Heß, Sinja Offenberg, Volkmar Pipek: 
 Community driven development as participation?: involving user communities in a software design process. 31-40
- Carl F. DiSalvo, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, David Holstius, Ayça Akin, Marti Louw: 
 The Neighborhood Networks project: a case study of critical engagement and creative expression through participatory design. 41-50
- Andrew Clement, Terry Costantino, Dan Kurtz, Mike Tissenbaum: 
 Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar. 51-60
Methods
- Teemu Leinonen, Tarmo Toikkanen, Katrina Silfvast: 
 Software as hypothesis: research-based design methodology. 61-70
- Kari Rönkkö, Mats Hellman, Yvonne Dittrich: 
 PD method and socio-political context of the development organization. 71-80
- Andy Dearden, Syed Mohammed Haider Rizvi: 
 Participatory IT design and participatory development: a comparative review. 81-91
Politics
- Pelle Ehn: 
 Participation in design things. 92-101
- Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn, Anna Ståhlbröst: 
 Participatory design: one step back or two steps forward? 102-111
- Joan Greenbaum: 
 Participatory problem solving through interactive environments. 112-117
Families and children
- Anne Marie Kanstrup, Pernille Bertelsen, Marie Glasemann, Niels Boye: 
 Design for more: an ambient perspective on diabetes. 118-127
- Yanki Lee, Jo-Anne Bichard: 
 'Teen-scape': designing participations for the design excluded. 128-137
- Ole Sejer Iversen, Christian Dindler: 
 Pursuing aesthetic inquiry in participatory design. 138-145
Methods I
- Katharina Bredies, Sandra Buchmüller, Gesche Joost: 
 The gender perspective in cultural probes. 146-149
- Mariana Salgado, Andrea Botero: 
 Opening exhibitions: the visually impaired and the design of probes packages. 150-153
- Souleymane Boundaouda Camara, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Lynne Dunckley: 
 Exploring the problem domain: a socio-technical ICT design for the developing world. 154-157
Methods II
- Lars Erik Holmquist: 
 Bootlegging: multidisciplinary brainstorming with cut-ups. 158-161
- Elke Beck, Marianna Obrist, Regina Bernhaupt, Manfred Tscheligi: 
 Instant card technique: how and why to apply in user-centered design. 162-165
- K. Maike Hecht, Susanne Maaß: 
 Teaching participatory design. 166-169
Methods III
- Sisse Finken, Dagny Stuedahl: 
 Silence' as an analytical category for PD. 170-173
- Froukje Sleeswijk Visser, Merlijn Kouprie: 
 Stimulating empathy in ideation workshops. 174-177
- Helma van Rijn, Pieter Jan Stappers: 
 Expressions of ownership: motivating users in a co-design process. 178-181
Nature of participation I
- Daria Loi: 
 Of participation in industry: a hybridized possibility? 182-185
- Jacob Buur, Ben Matthews: 
 Participatory innovation: a research agenda. 186-189
- Keld Bødker, Maren Fich Granlien: 
 Participation and representation: a discussion based upon a case study in the Danish healthcare sector. 190-193
Nature of participation II
- Connor Graham, Mark Rouncefield: 
 Probes and participation. 194-197
- Douglas Schuler: 
 Towards Liberating Voices 2.0. 198-201
- Vincenzo D'Andrea, Arthur B. Baskin, Robert E. Reinke: 
 Software development for a distributed community of practice: lessons learned from fifteen years of participatory design on a single system. 202-205
Nature of participation III
- Brendon Clark: 
 Resources for action in the negotiation of participatory design projects. 206-209
- George Triantafyllakos, George Palaigeorgiou, Ioannis A. Tsoukalas: 
 Collaborative design as narrative. 210-213
- Ana-Paula Correia, Farrah Dina Yusop: 
 "I don't want to be empowered": the challenge of involving real-world clients in instructional design experiences. 214-216
Nature of participation IV
- Helena Karasti, Karen S. Baker: 
 Community Design: growing one's own information infrastructure. 217-220
- Andy Dearden, Syed Mohammed Haider Rizvi: 
 Adapting participatory and agile software methods to participatory rural development. 221-225
- Romain Zeiliger, Frederic Vermeulin, Liliane Esnault, Naima Cherchem: 
 Experiencing pitfalls in the participatory design of social computing services. 226-229
Community
- William Ryan, William R. Hazlewood, Kevin Makice: 
 Twitterspace: a co-developed display using Twitter to enhance community awareness. 230-233
- Susan MacDonald, Andrew Clement: 
 Participatory tensions in developing a community learning network. 234-237
- Michael B. Twidale, Ingbert R. Floyd: 
 Infrastructures from the bottom-up and the top-down: can they meet in the middle? 238-241
Designing (for) organizations
- Lakshmi Kumar: 
 Beginnings in protecting privacy by pretentious invasion. 242-245
- Peter H. Jones: 
 Socialization of practice in a process world: toward participatory organizations. 246-249
- Christian Briggs, Kevin Makice: 
 Bricks and clicks: participatory organizational design through microparticipation. 250-253
Games & children
- Astrid Weiss, Daniela Wurhofer, Regina Bernhaupt, Elke Beck, Manfred Tscheligi: 
 "This is a flying shopping trolley": a case study of participatory design with children in a shopping context. 254-257
- Wendy Keay-Bright: 
 ReacTickles Global: a non-textual mobile & networked play space. 258-261
- Daniel Volk: 
 Co-creative game development in a participatory Metaverse. 262-265
Urban participatory design I
- Andrea Botero, Joanna Saad-Sulonen: 
 Co-designing for new city-citizen interaction possibilities: weaving prototypes and interventions in the design and development of Urban Mediator. 266-269
- Fiona Redhead, Margot Brereton: 
 Getting to the nub of neighbourhood interaction. 270-273
- Johanna Nuojua, Antti Juustila, Toni Räisänen, Kari Kuutti, Leena Soudunsaari: 
 Exploring web-based participation methods for urban planning. 274-277
Urban participatory design II
- Yanki Lee, Atsue Takeoka, Satoko Fukuyoshi, Shoko Sameshima: 
 'Design your home pack' co-designing tools to design homes and houses. 278-281
- Katie Shilton, Nithya Ramanathan, Sasank Reddy, Vidyut Samanta, Jeff Burke, Deborah Estrin, Mark H. Hansen, Mani B. Srivastava: 
 Participatory design of sensing networks: strengths and challenges. 282-285
- Dennis de Jong: 
 Participatory design and road safety and design. 286-289
Panels
- Amir M. Naghsh, Karin Danielsson, Gerhard Fischer, Tone Bratteteig, Jeanette Blomberg, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera: 
 Distributed-PD: challenges and opportunities. 290-291
- David Hakken, Vincenzo D'Andrea, Maurizio Teli, Bradley C. Wheeler: 
 What to do when you've been made an offer you can't refuse: what participatory design and FLOSS (free/libre and/or open source software) have to teach each other about the corporate embrace. 292
- Andy Dearden, Syed Mohammed Haider Rizvi, Rogerio DePaula, Cecilia Oyugi, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus: 
 Participatory design and international development. 293-294
Workshops
- Cecilia Oyugi, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Lynne Dunckley, Susan M. Dray: 
 The challenges for participatory design in the developing world. 295-296
- Annelie Ekelin, Pirjo Elovaara, Christina Mörtberg: 
 Exploring digital storytelling as a method for participatory design. 297-298
- Katja Battarbee, Andrea Botero Cabrera, Tuuli Mattelmäki, Francesca Rizzo: 
 Designed for co-designers. 299-300
- Kristin Hanks, Muzaffer Özakça, Kevin Makice, Kathryn Clodfelter: 
 Social informatics and participatory design: exploring ways to inform one another. 301-302
- Vincenzo D'Andrea, David Hakken, Erik Stolterman: 
 Including social contexts when broadening computing education. 303-304
- Lois Weaver, Ann Light, Patrick G. T. Healey, Gini Simpson: 
 Participatory prototyping proposal: performance methods for engaging in design. 305-306
Tutorials
- Peter H. Jones: 
 Dialogic design: harnessing collective wisdom for democratic design and action. 307-308
- Monika Büscher, Preben Holst Mogensen: 
 Introduction to PD: old and new challenges, motivations, opportunities. 309
Participatory art installations
- Lois Weaver, Ann Light, Patrick G. T. Healey, Gini Simpson: 
 Proposal for a participatory performance: a long table on design at the margins. 310-311
- Sareena Sernsukskul, Ann McDonald: 
 addingPositivity. 312-313
- Hugh Musick: 
 Paper boats: PDC 08, Bloomington, IN. 314
- Rebecca P. Stern, Aisling Kelliher: 
 Body-technology interfaces. 315-316
- Sarah Hatton, Joseph Adams, Isaac Wallis: 
 Supacollager: a ParticiPART installation proposal for enabling multi-user defined web-image collages. 317-319
Posters and interactive demonstrations
- Uttam Kokil, Joelle Jeanne: 
 Designing wearable educational games for children. 320-321
- Shoji Kajita, Kenji Mase: 
 Stepwise development of survivor confirmation system in Nagoya University and its analysis from participatory design. 322-323
- Petra Ahde, Jussi Mikkonen: 
 Hello: bracelets communicating nearby presence of friends. 324-325
- Jeffrey Gutkin, Patricia Schoknecht: 
 Wagnerpedia: a study of social cognition and wikis, linking academic courses and community partners. 326-327
- Andrew Clement, Terry Costantino: 
 Interactive demonstration of PIPWatch: the collaborative privacy enhancing and accountability toolbar. 328-329

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