Proceedings of the 16th Participatory Design Conference 2020 - Participation(s) Otherwise - Volume 2 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3384772.3385162
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Commoning Design and Designing Commons

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“…However, as it has been pointed out the term PD has been progressively depoliticised and washed out to become almost a mere synonym of user-centered design [2]. Recently, it has been discussed that digital commons can nurture Participatory Design practices and research to "critically protect and support sustainable futures" [13]. Digital commons are digital tools that can facilitate commoning practices, that is a shared organization of the management of resources.…”
Section: Social Emancipation and Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as it has been pointed out the term PD has been progressively depoliticised and washed out to become almost a mere synonym of user-centered design [2]. Recently, it has been discussed that digital commons can nurture Participatory Design practices and research to "critically protect and support sustainable futures" [13]. Digital commons are digital tools that can facilitate commoning practices, that is a shared organization of the management of resources.…”
Section: Social Emancipation and Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, this workshop proposal lays its foundations on the following two experiences. In the 'Commoning Design and Designing Commons' workshop at PDC 2020 [5] organizers tried to investigate the commons/ing design entanglement by focusing on: (i) infrastructural approaches, (ii) vocabulary and terminology; (iii) the articulation of collaborative practices; (iv) activists' and indigenous' knowledge. One concrete outcome of the PDC 2020 workshop was the Commoning Design: a Pluriversal Slide-Deck V2 [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Botero et al (2020) questions the role of participatory designers in contributing to commons-based forms of organising in the following ways: (a) to design better infrastructures and vocabularies for commoning practices, (b) to connect the vocabularies to the other transformative movements such as feminism, environmentalism, indigenous movements, and (c) to deal with the contradictions that arise from cultivating commons in capitalist and individualistic cultures. With the advent of digitalization, platform cooperativism (Scholz, 2016) describes how to organise sharing in the context of community by distributing ownership, establishing democratic governance, and reinvigorating solidarity (Scholz and Schneider, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%