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摘要
本研究探讨了社交媒体(SM)、在线平台(OP)和数字工具(DI)对参与者交流和参与式设计过程(PDP)结构的影响。本研究通过探讨这些社交媒体和在线平台在加强利益相关者参与参与式设计过程方面的潜力,填补了文献空白。本研究通过对一个参与式儿童家具设计项目的案例研究,调查了儿童、家长、学者、专家、企业、大学和社区等不同利益相关者如何在参与式设计过程中促进丰富和快速的交流。本文在一个概念框架内讨论了这些工具的挑战和机遇。本研究采用混合方法收集数据,包括观察、调查、访谈和各种参与性活动。通过研究结果,本研究试图回答两个关键的研究问题:SM 和 OP 如何影响 PDP 中的交流模式?这些DI对PDP的结构和动态有什么影响?本研究提出了一种创新方法来克服相关挑战。SM、OP 和 DI 的积极影响可以极大地重塑 PDP 的参与性质,如参与人数、过程持续时间和预算限制。
INNOVATIVE PARTICIPATORY DESIGN METHOD USING SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE PLATFORMS
The study examines the effects of social media (SM), online platforms (OP) and digital instruments (DI) on participants' communication and the structure of the participatory design processes (PDPs). It addresses a gap in the literature by exploring the potential of these SM and OP to enhance stakeholders' involvement in PDPs. Through a case study of a participatory children's furniture design project involving diverse stakeholders, including children, parents, scholars, specialists, industry, university and the community, the study investigates how SM, OP and DI facilitate enriched and expedited communication in PDPs. The paper discusses these tools' challenges and opportunities within a conceptual framework. A mixed methodology approach is employed for data collection, incorporating observations, surveys, interviews and various participatory activities. By examining the findings, the study seeks to answer two key research questions: How do SM and OP influence communication patterns in PDPs? What is the impact of these DI on the structure and dynamics of the PDPs? The study proposes an innovative approach to overcome associated challenges. The positive effects of SM, OP and DI can significantly reshape the nature of participation in PDPs, such as the number of participants, the duration of the process and budget limitations.