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In the last thirty years, there has been an increased interest in supporting children's participation in society, where the results of these practices may or may not have contributed to more democratic outcomes. In this thesis, I focus on the democratic character and potential of the 'processes' driving such practices, and their outcomes, which, to date, have mostly been overlooked. My inquiry is situated within the context of participatory design with children and explores how adult-initiated practices that work on children's participation in society, can, in addition to producing a democratic outcome only, also be actualised as a democratic process. Here, a 'democratic process' is understood as a process based on child-adult interactions that respect fundamental democratic values such as freedom, equality, and justice. My design practice, in this case, the 'Public Play' project, formed the core of my fieldwork and empirical material. 'Public Play' was a series of five participatory design workshops where groups of children and I worked together on children's participation in public space in Belgium and Sweden
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Design, Public spaces, Planning, City planning, Citizen participation, ChildrenEdition | Availability |
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Designing for and with ambiguity: actualising democratic processes in participatory design practices with children
2020, ArtMonitor
in English
9178338581 9789178338580
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Issued with thesis sheet including abstract
Doctoral thesis, Göteborgs universitet, Högskolan för konst och design, 2020
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-60)
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