Relationality, commoning, and designing

Giacomo Poderi, Sanna-Maria Marttila, Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Frederick Van Amstel, Maurizio Teli, Linda Tonolli, Vincenzo D'Andrea, Andrea Botero

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Abstract

This workshop explores and reflects upon both how relational ontologies can support design processes that target commons and commoning as outcomes, and how commons and commoning can work as speculative lenses for the understanding of relationality in Participatory Design. Here, we invite the PD community to engage with questions such as: how do we embrace and rely upon relationality when designing collectively and in a participatory manner within more-than-human ensembles? How do we become commoners and what do we nurture in common? What do we lose and what do we gain by considering commons with a keen eye on relationality? Which kind of relational qualities are essential for commoning design and designing commons? In short, “Relationality, commoning, and designing” aims to be a venue for critically supporting alternative and more sustainable futures for all (not only humans) by means of participatory designing and commoning.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPDC '22 : Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2022
Number of pages4
Volume2
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date19 Aug 2022
Pages255-258
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-9681-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2022
EventParticipatory Design Conference 2022 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Duration: 19 Aug 20221 Sept 2022

Conference

ConferenceParticipatory Design Conference 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNewcastle upon Tyne
Period19/08/202201/09/2022

Keywords

  • Commons
  • commoning
  • relational ontology
  • relationality

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