Codesigning with public partners: controversies and agonism Helping municipality employees to get ready for a role as co-designer

Pernille Viktoria Kathja Andersen, Ellen Tove Christiansen

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Abstract

Staging co-creation between citizens and municipality workers require that initiators’, in this case municipality employees, reflect on their own role as co-designers - a new role that may be experienced as in conflict with the traditional role as authority and professional expert. This poster presents a case of how to make agonizing perspectives available for explicit negotiation as a way to support municipality employees professional self-reflection upon their new role by means of a tangible dialogic tool called 3P.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2018
Publication statusPublished - 2018
EventPDC 2018: Participatory Design Conference 2018 - Hesselt & Genk, Belgium
Duration: 20 Aug 201824 Aug 2018
http://PDC2018.org

Conference

ConferencePDC 2018: Participatory Design Conference 2018
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityHesselt & Genk
Period20/08/201824/08/2018
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Keywords

  • Co-creation
  • Communication
  • municipal employees

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