With the concept of infrastructuring as a background for our reflections, this paper focuses on two complementary verbifications have entered the PD vocabulary: institutioning, which describes engagement with institutions, and commoning, which describes engagement with grassroots communities - and by extension alternative economic frameworks that challenge the status quo. We contribute to this discourse to reflect, theoretically, on themes emerging from the triad of relationships between designers, institutions, and grassroots communities. We do so presenting g, excerpts of our own PD work with institutions and grassroots communities. In this way, we present a nascent conceptual framework that offers analytical potential to promote pluralist understandings of PD scholarship and practices.
Tales of institutioning and commoning: Participatory design processes with a strategic and tactical perspective / Teli, M.; Foth, M.; Sciannamblo, M.; Anastasiu, I.; Lyle, P.. - 1:(2020), pp. 159-171. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th Participatory Design Conference: Participation(s) Otherwise, PDC 2020 tenutosi a Universidad de Caldas, col nel 2020) [10.1145/3385010.3385020].
Tales of institutioning and commoning: Participatory design processes with a strategic and tactical perspective
Teli M.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
With the concept of infrastructuring as a background for our reflections, this paper focuses on two complementary verbifications have entered the PD vocabulary: institutioning, which describes engagement with institutions, and commoning, which describes engagement with grassroots communities - and by extension alternative economic frameworks that challenge the status quo. We contribute to this discourse to reflect, theoretically, on themes emerging from the triad of relationships between designers, institutions, and grassroots communities. We do so presenting g, excerpts of our own PD work with institutions and grassroots communities. In this way, we present a nascent conceptual framework that offers analytical potential to promote pluralist understandings of PD scholarship and practices.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione