Whose participation? whose knowledge?: exploring PD in Tanzania-Zanzibar and Sweden

Authors

  • Pirjo Elovaara
  • Faraja Teddy Igira
  • Christina M?rtberg

Abstract

In this paper we discuss two Participatory Design (PD) projects, one in Tanzania-Zanzibar and the other one in Sweden. In both countries the design process was done through the analysis of work practices involving both designers and users. The discussion focuses on a number of factors such as location, time and scene. We also ask how different projects can be that it is still possible to talk about PD as an overall participation and design approach. If PD is not a singular, definite, closed and fixed approach on the explicit layers, so how do these projects relate to each other when focusing on methods embracing the ambiguities of participation? The paper ends with a discussion of differences and similarities considering participation in the projects.

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Published

2006-01-01

Issue

Section

Whose knowledge counts