Betreff: | [WI] PDC 2010 |
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Datum: | Mon, 5 Jul 2010 12:01:54 +0200 |
Von: | Peter Mambrey <peter.mambrey@fit.fraunhofer.de> |
An: | <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
Dear all,
Enclosed you find the call
for
participation at the 11th PDC 2010 in Sidney, Australia.
All the best
Peter
The 11th Participatory
Design
Conference. PDC 2010.
November 29 - December 3,
2010.
Sydney, Australia.
August 13 is the final
submission date
for exploratory papers, industry cases, the industry pitchfest, panels,
posters, doctoral consortium and applications to be a student workshops
and
tutorials.
Submission details are
available from
the conference website www.pdc2010.org. Submissions should
follow the PDC Submission template but only exploratory papers need to
be
anonymous
Exploratory papers: (short
paper
maximum 4 pages) Exploratory papers should present ideas that could
benefit
from discussion with members of the Participatory Design community.
These
papers may include work-in-progress, experiences of reflective
practitioners,
and first drafts of novel concepts and approaches. Each submitted paper
will be
double blind reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. Please make sure
submissions are
anonymous. If you have any questions, please contact exploratory@pdc2010.org
Industry Day Presentations:
(1-2 page
proposals) There are two types of submissions for this new, special
one day
Industry Day Track:
Industry Cases - that report
on the use
of participatory design (PD) methods, tools, and/or practices within
commercial, non-profit and governmental organisations, and, PDC Pitch
Fest
Presentations where representatives from not-for-profit and academic
sectors
pitch design ideas in a short, lively format. This is an opportunity
to
present participatory design research, concepts and ideas to a panel of
industry representatives.
Submissions for Industry Day
do not
require academic reviewing and will be reviewed instead by an industry
panel.
If you have any questions, please contact industry@pdc2010.org
Artefacts, posters,
products,
interactive demonstrations: (2 page proposal) Works may include
projects,
techniques, and products developed with a commitment to the principles
and
philosophy of Participatory Design and they may incorporate any forms
or genres
of information/communication technologies or digital media (e.g.,
sound,
still/moving images, touch, space, text, etc.). Successful proposals
will be
presented during a session where participants can interact with
presenters and
artefacts. The proposal should include title, goals, technique,
relevance to
Participatory Design and a sketch or design, as appropriate. Please
describe
your plan for audience participation. If you have any questions, please
contact
pc@pdc2010.org.
Doctoral consortium: (2 page
proposal)
Full day session. The doctoral consortium is intended for PhD students
working
within the field of Participatory Design. It will provide students with
an
opportunity to present issues of concern to them in their doctoral
studies and
receive extensive feedback from the session co-chairs and student
participants.
Enrolment is limited and selection will been based on application
submissions.
The proposal should give an overview of the PhD project, including
research
question, method, how the PhD work is related to Participatory Design,
the status
of current work, major findings and plans for further research.
Accepted
applicants will be asked to provide a revised and elaborated proposal a
few
months before the conference. If you have any questions, please contact
phd@pdc2010.org.
Student volunteers: We are
looking for a
team of dedicated student volunteers to make PDC function. In exchange
for free
registration you are expected to work about 20 hours during the
conference.
Sometimes this means you
will be in
sessions, sometimes you will not be. If you are presenting you will of
course
we will work with your schedule. We will soon have instructions for how
to
apply to be a volunteer, in the meantime if you have any questions,
please
contact vounteer@pdc2010.org.
Follow us on twitter
@PDCSydney. And
join us to celebrate the first PDC to be held in the southern
hemisphere!
Prof. Dr. Peter Mambrey
Fraunhofer - FIT Institut für Angewandte
Informationstechnik,
Schloss Birlinghoven, D-53754 St. Augustin, Germany; Institut für
Politikwissenschaft, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Lotharstr. 65, D-47048
Duisburg
Phone: +49-2241-142710 FAX: +49-2241-142084
E-mail: peter.mambrey@uni-due.de
http://www.uni-due.de/politik/mambrey.php