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8th PDC 2004: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Andrew Clement, Peter van den Besselaar:

Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Participatory Design: Artful Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices, PDC 2004, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 27-31, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-851-2
Session: Participatory design in various community contexts
- Cecelia Merkel, Lu Xiao, Umer Farooq, Craig H. Ganoe, Roderick L. Lee, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson:

Participatory design in community computing contexts: tales from the field. 1-10 - Robert Luke, Andrew Clement, Randall Terada, Dominic Bortolussi, Cameron Booth, Derek Brooks, Darcy Christ:

The promise and perils of a participatory approach to developing an open source community learning network. 11-19 - Helena Karasti, Anna-Liisa Syrjänen:

Artful infrastructuring in two cases of community PD. 20-30 - Catherine Letondal, Wendy E. Mackay:

Participatory programming and the scope of mutual responsibility: balancing scientific, design and software commitment. 31-41 - S. K. Puri, Elaine Byrne, José Leopoldo Nhampossa, Zubeeda Banu Quraishy:

Contextuality of participation in IS design: a developing country perspective. 42-52 - Jørn Braa, Ola Hodne Titlestad, Johan Sæbø:

Participatory health information systems development in Cuba: the challenge of addressing multiple levels in a centralized setting. 53-64 - Nancy Campbell:

Making sense of imbrication: popular technology and "inside-out" methodologies. 65-73 - Jarmo Sarkkinen:

Examining a planning discourse: how a manager represents issues within a planning frame and how the others could do the same. 74-82
Session: Methodological considerations
- Minna Isomursu, Kari Kuutti, Soili Väinämö:

Experience clip: method for user participation and evaluation of mobile concepts. 83-92 - Erling Björgvinsson, Per-Anders Hillgren:

On the spot experiments within healthcare. 93-101 - Magnus Irestig, Henrik Eriksson, Toomas Timpka:

The impact of participation in information system design: a comparison of contextual placements. 102-111 - Kari Rönkkö, Mats Hellman, Britta Kilander, Yvonne Dittrich:

Personas is not applicable: local remedies interpreted in a wider context. 112-120 - Eva Brandt, Jörn Messeter

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Facilitating collaboration through design games. 121-131 - Thomas Herrmann

, Gabriele Kunau, Kai-Uwe Loser, Natalja Menold:
Socio-technical walkthrough: designing technology along work processes. 132-141
Session: Cases and experiences
- Anders I. Mørch, Bård Ketil Engen, Hege-René Hansen Åsand:

The workplace as a learning laboratory: the winding road to E-learning in a Norwegian service company. 142-151 - Gerhard Fischer:

Social creativity: turning barriers into opportunities for collaborative design. 152-161 - Rogério de Paula:

Lost in translation: a critical analysis of actors, artifacts, agendas, and arenas in participatory design. 162-172 - Anne-Marie Oostveen, Peter van den Besselaar:

From small scale to large scale user participation: a case study of participatory design in e-government systems. 173-182 - Jackie Yan-Chi Kwok:

The weight of space: participatory design research for configuring habitable space for new arrival women in Hong Kong. 183-192 - Monika Büscher

, Mette Agger Eriksen
, Jannie Friis Kristensen, Preben Holst Mogensen:
Ways of grounding imagination. 193-203 - Gustav Taxén:

Introducing participatory design in museums. 204-213 - Mike Wu, Brian Richards, Ronald Baecker:

Participatory design with individuals who have amnesia. 214-223 - Ellen Balka, Nicki Kahnamoui:

Technology trouble? talk to us: findings from an ethnographic field study. 224-234

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