In this paper, we relate participatory design (PD) scholarship with public history (PH) research, deepening the understanding of the relationship of PD with history, focusing on "history with PD". The latter refers to when history itself is explicitly the object of participation, and we discuss it by presenting a secondary analysis of a PH project, HistorEsch, conducted through the conceptual lens of infrastructuring. In this way, we show how PD and PH practices consider the past of a place and how they relate to public formation, intermediation, and proliferation.
Infrastructuring public history: When participation deals with the past / Tsenova, V.; Teli, M.; Van Donkersgoed, J.; Cauvin, T.. - 1:(2024), pp. 145-158. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th Biennial Participatory Design Conference - Reaching Out: Connecting Beyond Participation, PDC 2024 tenutosi a Sibu, Malaysia nel 2024) [10.1145/3666094.3666106].
Infrastructuring public history: When participation deals with the past
Teli M.Co-primo
;
2024-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we relate participatory design (PD) scholarship with public history (PH) research, deepening the understanding of the relationship of PD with history, focusing on "history with PD". The latter refers to when history itself is explicitly the object of participation, and we discuss it by presenting a secondary analysis of a PH project, HistorEsch, conducted through the conceptual lens of infrastructuring. In this way, we show how PD and PH practices consider the past of a place and how they relate to public formation, intermediation, and proliferation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione