Ethical Considerations of Distributed Participatory Design with Children

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In this workshop, we invite researchers, practitioners and designers to reflect on ethical issues arising from Distributed Participatory Design (DPD) research with children. As participatory design research practices require rethinking and innovative adaptation in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, distributed, asynchronous and online (D)PD approaches may provide solutions to participation barriers. However, in light of this adaptation, additional ethical complexities may arise. Ongoing collaborative discussion is required to identify and address the different types of ethical issues which may arise when planning and conducting DPD projects with children. This workshop builds on previous workshops held at IDC 2021 and 2020, which provided insights into developing a protocol for a world-wide DPD project with children.

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Constantin, A., Andries, V., Korte, J., Alexandru, C. A., Good, J., Sim, G., … Eriksson, E. (2022). Ethical Considerations of Distributed Participatory Design with Children. In Proceedings of Interaction Design and Children, IDC 2022 (pp. 700–702). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3501712.3536386

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